Tony Baffoe has taken a firm stance on social media, expressing his disappointment with the Ghana Football Association (GFA) and the Ministry of Sports for their failure to pay the Black Queens their owed bonuses ahead of their vital Olympic Qualifier against Zambia in Paris 2024.

In a heartfelt message posted on his social media platforms, Baffoe criticized the authorities for neglecting the women's national team, urging them to show respect and compensate the players for their unwavering dedication and hard work.

With the players threatening to boycott the crucial game against Zambia if their dues remain unpaid, Baffoe's message carried significant weight, calling attention to the urgent need for action.

"Respect them and pay them! They have given their all! Their commitment and effort have been exemplary... from the players to the coach and technical team! The upcoming match against Zambia holds immense importance... it's time to show them the respect they deserve and fulfill their rightful dues," Baffoe passionately posted on X.

Despite the impending match and the team's preparations, officials from the Ghana FA and Sports Ministry have yet to visit the Black Queens' training camp, exacerbating the frustration and disappointment felt by both the players and supporters alike.


 

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— (@AnthonyBaffoe) February 21, 2024
 

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