Ghanaian giants, Asante Kotoko Sporting Club are set resume training on Wednesday to prepare for the return of the Ghana Premier League.
The Ghanaian top-flight was put on hold following the death of late Kotoko supporter, Nana Pooley, who was stabbed to death in Nsoatre during the clubs week 19 game against Nsoatreman FC.
In a statement, the Porcupine Warriors reiterated its deep pain over the tragic death of their staunch supporter and reaffirmed its commitment to seeking justice.
“The wounds from that dark day have not healed, and our resolve for justice remains as strong as ever,” the club said.
Kotoko confirmed that after consultations with their medical department, the team will return to training to maintain the players’ physical and mental well-being. However, the club insisted that this decision does not mean they will take part in competitive matches until meaningful action is taken to address security concerns in the league.
“Our position remains unchanged; we will not compete in any official matches until meaningful and decisive actions are taken to secure justice and protect the future of our game,” the statement added.
The club have been in discussions with key government officials, including Minister of Sports Kofi Adams, Minister of Interior Muntaka Mubarak, and Inspector General of Police Dr. George Akuffo Dampare. These engagements, Kotoko said, have assured them that efforts are being made to apprehend those responsible for Pooley’s murder.
Kotoko urged the Attorney General’s department to expedite legal processes, emphasizing that “justice delayed is justice denied.”
The club concluded by reaffirming its commitment to ensuring such incidents never happen again, vowing to honour the memory of their fallen supporter.