Former VP of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Fred Pappoe, has upheld requires the government to carry out a level flat rate on imported sports goods.
Many clubs have communicated dissatisfaction over the significant sums they should pay to clear goods at the ports.
GFA President Kurt Okraku emphasized this worry last week at the FA’s Standard Congress and approached Sports Minister Mustapha Ussif to investigate it.
Pappoe accepts that the require a level expense rate is a positive development.
“I trust it’s a decent call to the minister. Not the minister will take that choice. He needs to take it to bureau, and afterward perhaps they should accept it up in Parliament,” Pappoe told Joy Sports.
“In the event that they can think of an exception strategy for a part of their wearing things, particularly when it very well may be demonstrated that it will be utilized to help the clubs and afterward ladies’ football, young ladies’ football, and the remainder, it will be something in the correct heading.”