The Ghana Football Association’s Normalization Committee has cancelled a proposed meeting with the 48 Division One Clubs.
The committee were suppose to meet the clubs on Wednesday, February 20 to address issues about the cancelled Special Competition following the withdrawal of the Ghana Premier League clubs.
In a letter signed by the Secretary of the Division One League Board, Sena Akoto Ampaw, the meeting has been called off and a new date will be announced soon.
“We are sorry to inform you that tomorrow’s meeting with Division One League Clubs to discuss the cancellation of the GFA Normalization Competition and the way forward has been deferred.
“The new meeting date will be communicated to you in due course,” the statement read.
According to the GFA Normalization Committee, the postponement of the meeting has become necessary after their meeting with the Parliamentary Select Committee for Sports and Culture.
“This postponement was reached after fruitful deliberations held between the GFA NC and the Parliamentary Select Committee on Culture and Sports in a meeting to discuss the current state of Ghana football.
“In the meeting, the GFA NC was informed about a meeting between the Parliamentary Select Committee on Culture and Sports and GHALCA (the leadership of clubs) scheduled for tomorrow, 20th February, 2019,” the statement added.