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November 20, 2013

NPP



NPP CONGRATULATES BLACK STARS

The New Patriotic Party congratulates the senior national team, Black Stars and the technical team particularly the coach Mr. Kwesi Appiah for their outstanding performance, sportsmanship and successes which have qualified Ghana to a 3rd consecutive World Cup final in Brazil come 2014.


The Black Stars have once again shown that with determination and a will to die for Ghana, success shall always prevail.


We say ayekoo to our gallant players and the many Ghanaians who have supported the team through thick and thin.


Football has always united us as a nation, and this is no exception.


Whilst savouring this triumph by the Black Stars, the NPP would also like to use this opportunity to express our reservation on the petty politics exhibited by the Mahama government in the Black Stars qualification in Egypt.

 


The wearing of T- shirts with the President's picture embossed on at the Cairo Military Stadium instead of a T-shirt with the national colours does not promote national unity and cohesion as many would like matches of the Black Stars to do.


The national team is the pride of the nation, and not for any individual or political party and we urge the government to ensure that such an unfortunate incident does not happen again either through direct or indirect sponsorship.


Ghana has made history again and we must all savour as proud citizens. The Black Stars (National Team) is the pride of the nation, and at this difficult time in our country's history, they remain our only Hope.


AYEKOO BLACK STARS!! LONG LIVE GHANA!!


Signed
Perry Okudzeto
Ag Director of Communications

 

   
     


 

   

 

 

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