The Minister of Youth and Sports, Isaac Kwame Asiamah, will on Monday evening meet with the representatives of Ghana League Clubs Association (Ghalca) over football development in the country after Anas exposé.

The Chairman of Ghana league Clubs association, Kudjo Fianoo, told the media after meeting with the clubs representatives on monday afternoon that the meeting would discuss the way forward for Ghana football after government dissolved GFA.

Fianoo said it was imperative for the clubs to meet with the minister to add their voice to the current crisis that have attracted FIFA ban on the country’s football Association ex-President Kwesi Nyantakyi as 42 members voted for emergency Congress in five days before FIFA decides on Ghana's fate in football.

“As football administrators, we are the foundation of football management and administration, and need to take steps to resolve the issue.

“So, we are in a position to give advice on the principles of football administration and 42 of our members have voted for emergency Congress.

“Being that there is corruption scandal and crisis in Ghana football after Anas Aremeyawu Anas and Tiger eye P.I exposé, we deem it fit to converse with the minister and suggest the way forward,’’ Fianoo said.

Ghanaguardian.com reports that the meeting scheduled to take place in Accra will also deliberate on the way forward as the ZCPL 2017/2018 season enters its concluding phase.

Ghanaguardian recalls that the club owners will meet the minister with seven member committee led by Ghalca Chairman Fianoo, after their meeting in Accra, agreed to meet with the minister to present their position on the lingering crisis rocking GhanaFootball.

By: Sadat Apusi