Ghana’s Youth and Sports Minister Isaac Asiamah has charged the Ghana Football Association to find an immediate solution to the delay in the start of the 2017/18 Ghana Premier League.

The 2017/18 Ghana Premier League which was scheduled to start three weeks ago was postponed indefinitely after Great Olympics served the nation's football governing with a court injunction in a protest against Bechem United for fielding an unqualified player against them last season.

Speaking at his maiden Meet the Press session held at the Conference Hall of the Ministry of Information on Tuesday, Asiamah bemoaned the lack of an ongoing league in the country and urged the Ghana FA to find an amicable solution to the issue.

“I’m not happy at all; I must be honest with you. I told the GFA president that whatever it takes to resolve this issue they should continue,” the Minister said.

“The GPL is an avenue for certain people in this country. Every time I go to the stadium, my doughnut will be bought and that is a means of income for somebody and these petty things help our people."

“So, make sure you resolve all the differences that we have to ensure the league starts well.”

This is not the first time there has been an injunction to halt the Ghana Premier League after King Faisal went to court for a similar situation in the 2013 league season.