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Hisense pays Kotoko, others GH¢160,000
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Professor Kwesi Aning is a Security Expert
In the face of various discussions around Ghana’s current security situation and the role of security agencies in maintaining law and order, renowned security expert, Prof. Kwesi Aning has made some revelations.
He identifies a peculiar problem that has remained unresolved by the service for a long time.
According to him, crowd control has been the Police Service’ biggest challenge over time for which reason many unfortunate incidents which could have been prevented have occurred.
“The police has specific protocols, they are trained, but historically, the Ghana Police Service has faced one consistent challenge through time and that is the crowd control and crowd management and they haven’t learnt how to get it done and therefore, the last major crisis, was the Accra Stadium crisis and if you read the Okudzeto report, and several other reports, crowd control is always a problem,” he said, whilst speaking on JoyNews’ Newsfil
Hearts vow to break Bechem United s invincibility
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The Minister of Youth and Sports, Mr Mustapha Ussif, has called on all stakeholders in the football fraternity to come together to eradicate hooliganism in football to help prevent another national disaster such as the May 9 football tragedy.
Mr Ussif, who was speaking at a wreath-laying ceremony to mark the 20th edition of the May 9 Disaster at the Accra Stadium yesterday, said the biggest tribute to give to the over 127 supporters that lost their lives during a football match between arch rivals Accra Hearts of Oak and Kumasi Asante Kotoko, was to ensure a zero tolerance for hooligans at match venues.