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Aduana CEO Albert Commey apologizes to the Gov't over his "unfortunate" comments

By Mutala Yakubu
Aduana CEO Albert Commey
Aduana CEO Albert Commey
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Chief Executive Officer of Aduana Stars Albert Commey has rendered an unqualified apology for the ‘unfortunate’ comments he made concerning the government.

A furious Commey after Aduana's 2-1 win over AS Vita said the government had no moral right to brand the GFA and it's officials as criminals because not all members were caught on tape.

The Deputy Attorney General Godfred Dame last month described the GFA  as“symbol of corruption and criminality”

Mr Commey also accused former Black Starlets Management Chairman, Kwaku Ayiah of being in bed with government in their fight against the nation’s football governing body.

Albert Commey has now come out to render an apology to the government.

“I regret if my comments have hurt anybody,” Mr. Commey told Moses Antwi Benefo on Happy FM‘s Weekend Sports.

“Some media persons are working for me to be sacked because they have lined up my replacement.”

“Kwaku Ayiah has spoken to me and I have planned meeting him to sort out the differences I made in the tape.

“Nana Dormaa-hene is a man who would not take any decision without consulting me.

“I’m not a man who would easily fall for any rhetoric by anybody.”

Read also:Government to settle all GFA workers- Dan Kweku Yeboah

The government after the Anas Number 12 expose have placed an injunction on the FA and have taken steps to dissolve the entity.

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