The Ghana Football Association extends its deepest sympathies to all individuals, families and communities affected by the recent floods across parts of our country.
At a time when our nation is united in celebration and buoyed by the inspiring achievement of the Black Stars in qualifying for the second round of the FIFA Men's World Cup, it is deeply saddening that many of our fellow Ghanaians are enduring the pain of loss, displacement and uncertainty caused by this unfortunate disaster.
On behalf of the Ghana Football Association and the entire football fraternity, I wish to assure all those affected that our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult period. We stand in solidarity with you and commend the efforts of the government, emergency services, volunteers and all agencies working tirelessly to bring relief to affected communities.
We pray for strength for every family, comfort for those who have suffered losses, and the swift restoration of homes, livelihoods and communities. May our collective spirit of unity, resilience and compassion see us through this challenging moment.
Together, we will overcome.
Kurt Edwin Simeon-Okraku
President, Ghana Football Association &
2nd Vice-President, Confederation of African Football