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Akufo-Addo: Government will support May 9 Foundation

On 9 May 2001, over 127 football lovers lost their lives in a stampede at the Ohene Gyan Sports Stadium after police discharged tear gas on them

The President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, has assured the executives of the May 9 Foundation that his administration will offer them modest support to ensure that it goes about its activities aim at supporting the families of the victims of twenty year old national disaster as smoothly as possible.

President Akufo-Addo gave this assurance when he received a delegation from the foundation at the Jubilee House on 10 May 2021. The meeting was the first of its kind between a sitting President, the foundation and surviving families of the disaster victims throughout its twenty (20) year history.

On 9 May 2001, over 127 football lovers lost their lives through a stampede at the then Accra Sports Stadium (now Ohene Gyan Sports Stadium) when Police discharged teargas in an attempt to disperse the crowd of football enthusiasts who where protesting poor officiating during a match between rival clubs, Kumasi Ashanti Kotoko and Accra Hearts of Oak.

“People can never come back but we can remember them. I am intrigued by the idea that the “May 9 Foundation” is beyond football, that you have embraced the wider social space involving dislocations, and floods. This is a huge undertaking and you need a lot of courage and capacity to be able to carry out that work. You will have the modest support that this administration will be able to give you, i can promise you that,” Akufo-Addo stated.

“The Minister for Sports is seeing which package we can work out on our side to continue the assistance and soon rather than later, he will be engaging with you on that,” Akufo-Addo added.

Herbert Mensah, Founder and leader of the “May 9 Foundation” who also led the delegation for the courtesy call in his remarks noted that the Foundation is extremely grateful to the President and his administration for the recognition afforded them by inviting them to the seat of the country’s presidency. He added that the foundation has decided to enlarge its scope of work to offer assistance to Ghanaians who may be affected by other natural disasters other than the May 9 tragedy.

“In twenty years, this is the first time that a sitting President of the Republic has recognized what it is that we are doing. In twenty years, Mr President, you are the first President to spent time from a very busy schedule, we understand the affairs of State. We understand the difficulties of being in COVID, the difficulties in trying to resuscitate things in this very difficult time which many people perhaps do not understand, but we do and we appreciate even the few minutes of your time” Herbert Mensah said.

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