Okwahu United coach, Mohammed Gargo, has issued a letter of apology to the club exactly a week after he was suspended.
The former Black Stars midfielder was suspended after he abandoned the team prior to their FA Cup quarterfinal triumph over WAFA.
After pondering over his actions, Gargo has admitted wrongdoing and formally written to club pleading for forgiveness.
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