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Ghanaian players stranded in Ethiopia call for gov’t intervention.


More than ten Ghanaian players have been left stranded in the East African country of Ethiopia and are calling for government intervention to bring them back home.

A lot of leagues have been terminated amid the Covid-19 pandemic and the Ethiopian league has not been spared either.

The country’s football governing body canceled the football season on 5th May and all football related activities have been halted as the country battles out the pandemic.

Some Ghanaian players are still locked down in Ethiopia and are eager to return home.

Some of the footballers plying their trade in Ethiopia are :

Lawrence Lartey
Leonard Tawiah
Yakubu Mohammed
Abdul Latif Mohammed
Fuseini Nuhu
Alhassan Nuhu
Osei Mawuli
Lee Addy
Muntari Tagoe
Edwin Tuffour Frimpong
Nafiu Iddrisu
Alhassan Kalusha
Aaron Amoah
Kweku Andoh
Daniel Adjei
Bismark Oppong
Adam Masalachi
Adamu Mohammed
Gabriel Ahmed
Awal Mohammed
Kennedy Ashia
Awudu Nafiu
Isaac Amuzu
Richmond Adongo
Asiedu Benjamin Kwesi


Former Black Stars and Berekum Chelsea defender Lee Addy also remains in the country after his move to Mekkelle Kenema couldn’t materialise due to the Covid-19 crisis.

Although not all the players are currently in the East African country, information gathered from some of the players says at least twenty one of them are currently in Addis Ababa waiting for government’s intervention to be  evacuated back home.

With lots of national borders still closed, the players are pleading on the Government of Ghana to come to their aid.

They are anxious to return home but all efforts have proved futile hence their call on government for repatriation.

They said this in a video released on social media

Below is the video…

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