The Black Stars skipper among others have been served letters to face the country’s parliament this week and next week following the abysmal performance at the 2021 Afcon
Ghana’s senior national team captain Andre Ayew has been ordered to appear before the country’s parliament next week to answer questions following the Black Stars’ shambolic performance at the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations held in Cameroon.
The Black Stars failed to win any of their three games played in the group stage -the country’s worse ever performance – leading to the sacking of coach Milovan Rajevac.
As a result, a four-man new technical team involving Otto Addo as the interim coach and two assistants Didi Dramani and George Boateng, as well as technical advisor in the person of former Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur boss Chris Hughton have been appointed to steer the affairs of the team for the upcoming Fifa World Cup qualifiers against Nigeria next month.
However, Ayew and some top members of Ghana Football Association, GHALCA and Ministry of Youth and Sports have been ordered to appear before Ghana Parliament this week and next week to answer several questions which bothers on the team’s future.