Kotoko's National Circles Council has called the club's Board of Directors to resign following the team's consistently poor run this season.
Kotoko’s form in the second half has been worrying, after losing three out of four games.
Players and officials have been held hostage by fans after two straight games following what they describe as disgraceful performances.
The NCC are of the view that the problem is with the board of directors.
“What is the policy direction of the club and who has to serve the core policy of the club and again supervises the management? It is the Board who supervises everybody in the team so if something is going wrong then who do we blame?” said Yaw Mensah, a member of the National Circles Council Executives.
“First, they told us the problem was with the players. We worked with them and sacked those players. Again, they said it was the coach, which we supported and helped them sack Didi Dramani based on what they told us. But the problem is still there!
“They told us [David] Duncan is the best man to do the job and still the problem is still there. So it means they have not been able to identify the main problem. For us we think they don’t know what they are doing so we want them to step aside.”
Kotoko, who won the First Capital Plus Premier League last season to cap a three-year streak, are currently occupying the ninth position with 25 points.
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