Asamoah Gyan, Black Stars captain |
After Ghana’s shambolic display during the 2014 World Cup, the then president of Ghana John Mahama constituted a Commission of Inquiry to look into matters regarding Ghana’s poor outing.
However, Justice Dzamefe’s led Commission in their report advised that Asamoah Gyan should be taken to a leadership.
But Gyan in an interview with Accra-based Hot FM said, the Commission wasn’t fair to him.
“The Commission wasn’t fair to me at all. I have done my best for Ghana by creating jobs in the country,” he said.
“In Ghana i have employed 300 people and i pay them every month, i also pay taxes. So i’m doing my best in Ghana’s economy. I haven’t been to a leadership school but i have been doing a lot in the economy.”
“When i moved from England to UAE, people said i moved because of money, when i moved to China they said the same thing. I will say the money i got is what i’m investing in the country, i have created jobs in the nation. For me the Commission has not been fair to me.”
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