Rally Behind The Black Stars - Normalisation Committee To Ghanaians

The GFA Normalization Committee has called on the good people of Ghana to rally behind the Black Stars ahead of the Ghana-Benin group F opening Game.

It is imperative that at this stage we bury our differences and pledge unflinching support for the Black Stars as they face the Squirrels of Benin Tuesday evening in the Egyptian City of Ismailia.

The Normalization Committee in collaboration with the Sports Ministry, Management Committee, and the Technical team have been proactive in planning the camping activities of the Black Stars. Team Ghana undertook three weeks of intensive preparation in a sweaty Dubai environment to condition them for the task ahead.

With the outmost desire to end Ghana’s 37-year old trophy drought, Black Stars preparation began immediately after Ghana’s last Africa Cup of Nations qualifying game in Accra. For the first time in over a decade, the team had the opportunity of playing a friendly game in front of home fans at the Accra Sports Stadium against AFCON 2019 participants, Mauritania.

Aside the provision of logistics, the Nana Addo-led government of the Npp has shown leadership on all fronts to restore the pride of Ghana football. In the aftermath of the Anas exposé, Government has taken the lead in engaging with and inspiring stakeholders to participate in developing, achieving, as well as embodying a shared set of values, a shared sense of purpose, and a new shared vision for the desired outcome. The first Gentleman of the land and his entourage as well as the minister for youth and Sports will be at the Ismailia Stadium to cheer the Black Stars to victory. The N.C is imploring fellow countrymen to compliment the effort of His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo by way of supporting the team.

The Ghanaian is a shining example of Africa; our leadership as manifested in all spheres of human life saw us become the first African country Sub of the Sahara to gain independence from colonial rule. Rightly so, the Black Stars became the first ever African country to win the AFCON trophy for keeps by emerging champions in 1963, 1965 and 1978. By extension, our opponent in the opening game, Benin, became a beneficiary of Ghana’s pioneering role in African football when one of our illustrious sons, Sir Cecil Jones Attuquayefio led Benin to their maiden AFCON qualification in 2008, in a tournament that was coincidentally hosted by Ghana.

The Black Stars is the embodiment of the spirit of the nation and the right support from all stakeholders of the game will go a long way to impact positively on the total output of the team.

The adrenalin that runs through our veins as a people when the national anthem is played goes to confirm that we are one people with a common destiny.

It is therefore important that as the Black Stars step on the field of Ismailia on Tuesday evening, we cheer them throughout 90minutes, in good and bad moments. “And together we move forward, victory upon victory” echoes of Dr Kofi Amoah, President of the GFA-NC.