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FIFA to meet Ghana government officials in Zurich

Asiamah123Sports Minister, Isaac Asiamah, will lead government's delegation to FIFA
World Football governing body FIFA will meet Ghana government officials in Zurich, Switzerland to conclude talks on the recent happenings in Ghana football. 

Three officials from FIFA came to Ghana last week to hold talks with the government in relations to the way forward of Ghana following the injunction by the AG on all football activities after the Anas expose. 

The spokesperson for the Ministry of Youth and Sports, Elvis Adjei Baah revealed that they have been invited to FIFA for another fruitful talk
“We have been invited by FIFA to Zurich to have final talks on the current situations in Ghana football. The meeting is only between the government and FIFA officials as it was done here and there will be no third party,” Adjei Baah told Happy FM 

Footballmadeinghana.com understands that the Minister of Youth and Sports, Isaac Asiamah, together with Honorable Mustapha Hamid and three others will fly to Switzerland next week for the talks.

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