President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Kurt Edwin Simeon-Okraku, has made a passionate appeal to the Ghana Police Service to intensify efforts to bring the perpetrators behind the tragic death of Asante Kotoko supporter, Pooley, to justice.
Speaking during the commemoration of the 24th anniversary of the May 9th Stadium Disaster at the Accra Sports Stadium, the GFA President reminded the nation of the need to ensure that football remains a safe and unifying force for all.

“The loss of Pooley is a painful reminder that we still have work to do in protecting the lives of supporters and preserving the sanctity of the game,” said Mr. Okraku.
“I strongly urge the Ghana Police Service to pursue justice swiftly and ensure those responsible for his untimely death are held accountable.”
Pooley, a devoted fan of Kumasi Asante Kotoko, was reportedly murdered during a league match incident at Nsoatre—a tragedy that sent shockwaves through the football community.

The GFA President emphasized that the Association is committed to working with all relevant stakeholders to eliminate hooliganism and violence at football venues across the country. He stated that while strides have been made in improving infrastructure and enforcing regulations, full justice for victims is a critical part of restoring public confidence in the sport.
Mr. Simeon-Okraku’s remarks came in the presence of leading football stakeholders, including the Sports Minister, members of the GFA Executive Council, representatives from Accra Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko, the Director-General of the National Sports Authority, and family members of victims of the may 9 Disaster.

The call for justice for Pooley comes at a time when the football community continues to reflect on past tragedies like the May 9th Disaster, with a collective commitment to the mantra: “Never Again.”
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