The Board Chairman of the National Sports Authority Kojo Bonsu has assured Ghanaian soccer loving fans that the damaged scoreboard at the Ohene Djan Stadium will be fixed by next month.
The scoreboard which has been out of use for the past two years has been a major worry to Ghanaians.
Speaking on Multi TV and Asempa FM’s Fire for Fire sports show, he noted that, the national sports council has contacted omega engineering to fix the scoreboard as soon as possible.
He believes all arrangements made to get the state of the scoreboard
back to its normal state will be executed successfully by the end of next month.
Story by Benedict Owusu Danqua/Asempa Sports/Ghana
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