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MATCH OFFICIALS FOR ACCESS BANK DIVISION ONE LEAGUE MATCHWEEK 20

Match Officials for Access Bank Division One League Matchweek 20
The Referees Committee of the Ghana Football Association has announced Match Officials for Matchweek 20 of the Access Bank Division One League.
Below are the Match Officials for Matchweek 20:

ZONE ONE

DATE: SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 2024
MATCH: TECHIMAN HEROES VS MAANA
VENUE: OHENE AMEYAW PARK
REFEREE: IBRAHIM NYABILA MAHAMUDU
ASSISTANTS: ERNEST AWINBIRE AYAMGA AND BONIFACE KWOSE
4TH REFEREE: GILBERT AMOAH AYARIGA
MATCH COMMISSIONER: ALHASSAN YAKIN
VENUE MEDIA OFFICER: OSMAN FAISAL
GFA CAMERAMAN: LORD YEBOAH

DATE: SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 2024
MATCH: NORTHERN VS STEADFAST
VENUE: NAA SHERIGA SPORTS CENTRE
REFEREE: GABRIEL OPOKU ARHIN
ASSISTANTS: FAUZAN MINKAA- IL AND MOHAMMED MOHAMMED
4TH REFEREE: BARIKISU SALIFU
MATCH COMMISSIONER: ALHASSAN MOHAMMED
VENUE MEDIA OFFICER: MUNTAKA MOHAMMED
GFA CAMERAMAN: SAMUEL DZIMADO

DATE: SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 2024
MATCH: WA SUNTAA VS WA POWERS
VENUE: MALIK JABIR STADIUM
REFEREE: ABDUL – LATIF ADAARI
ASSISTANTS: TIMUAH BAAH ALI AND HALILU ALHASSAN
4TH REFEREE: ABUBAKAR HAKEEM
MATCH COMMISSIONER: KASIM ABUBAKAR
VENUE MEDIA OFFICER: ISMAIL SANNI
GFA CAMERAMAN: ERNEST ASSAW

DATE: FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 2024
MATCH: TAMALE CITY VS VICTORY CLUB
VENUE: NAA SHERIGA SPORTS CENTRE
REFEREE: ALFAA BA – ADEY
ASSISTANTS: PETER DAWSA AND GEORGE A. AKISIBOKA
4TH REFEREE: NATHAN ANAFO
MATCH COMMISSIONER: SEIDU BOMISON
VENUE MEDIA OFFICER: SEY MUBARIK
GFA CAMERAMAN: ABDUL SAMED

DATE: SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 2024
MATCH: ELEVEN WONDERS VS MIGHTY ROYALS
VENUE: OHENE AMEYAW PARK
REFEREE: CLEMENT KWAME NKUAH
ASSISTANTS: SHARRIF KWEKU DUAH AND ABDUL – SALAM ABDULAI
4TH REFEREE: SIELA MAHANIA ADAMS
MATCH COMMISSIONER: RICHARD GYABAAH YEBOAH
VENUE MEDIA OFFICER: OSMAN FAISAL
GFA CAMERAMAN: LORD YEBOAH

DATE: MATCH POSTPONED TO APRIL 17, 2024
MATCH: BA UNITED VS DEBIBI UTD
VENUE: SUNYANI CORONATION PARK
REFEREE: MATHEW ATUAH
ASSISTANTS: HARUNA BAWA AND EMMANUEL AKANDEE
4TH REFEREE: ABUBAKARI SADIQ UMAR
MATCH COMMISSIONER: MICHEAL AMONOO MONEY
VENUE MEDIA OFFICER

DATE: SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 2024
MATCH: YOUNG APOSTLES VS LIBERTY YOUTH
VENUE: WENCHI PARK
REFEREE: IBRAHIM AYAABA
ASSISTANTS: SIEDU ABDULAI AND ABDUL RAHMAN YAKUBU
4TH REFEREE: SIRAJ YAHYA
MATCH COMMISSIONER: ALBERT COMMEY
VENUE MEDIA OFFICER: ABDULAI ABDUL-MUMIN
GFA CAMERAMAN: EDWARD KARIKARI

DATE: SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 2024
MATCH: BEREKUM CITY VS BAFFOUR SOCCER ACADEMY
VENUE: GOLDEN CITY PARK
REFEREE: YAHYA IBRAHIM
ASSISTANTS: KENNETH TWENEBOAH – KODUA AND ABDUL RAHMAN ABUGBILLA
4TH REFEREE: MORO IDDRISU
MATCH COMMISSIONER: JOSEPH APPIAH
VENUE MEDIA OFFICER: STEPHEN KYEI
GFA CAMERAMAN: ERIC ASOMA

ZONE TWO

DATE: SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 2024
MATCH: ELMINA SHARKS VS EBUSUA DWARFS – LIVE MATCH
VENUE: DR. NDUOM SPORTS COMPLEX
REFEREE: EDWARD ANNAN
ASSISTANTS: JAMES OSAFO AND DAVID ADDICO
4TH REFEREE: DERRICK COMMEY
MATCH COMMISSIONER: EMMANUEL BOAKYE
VENUE MEDIA OFFICER: GIDEON KOOMSON
GFA CAMERAMAN: SOLOMON POAKWA

DATE: SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 2024
MATCH: PAC ACADEMY VS ASEKEM FC
VENUE: MOHAMMED KAMIL ARENA
REFEREE: JULIET APPIAH
ASSISTANTS: PATRICIA KYERAA AND GABRIEL BOATENG
4TH REFEREE: JOHN KOOMSON
MATCH COMMISSIONER: PATRICK OSAE LARTEY
GFA CAMERAMAN: ISAAC NYARKO

DATE: SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 2024
MATCH: BASAKE HOLY STARS VS SOCCER INTELLECTUALS
VENUE: CAM PARK, AIYINASE
REFEREE: ERIC SEFA ANTWI
ASSISTANTS: ALHASSAN ABDULAI GRUGULLO AND MOSES AMEGBETOR
4TH REFEREE: MATHEW AYISU
MATCH COMMISSIONER: THOMAS AGGREY
VENUE MEDIA OFFICER: STEPHEN APAKA QUAICOE
GFA CAMERAMAN: ISAAC KWABENA KESSE

DATE: SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 2024
MATCH: KING FAISAL VS SWEDRU ALL BLACKS
VENUE: EJISU OKESE PARK
REFEREE: MAXWELL OWUSU
ASSISTANTS: GEORGE FIALESEPE AND ABDUL MUMUNI HAMDAN
4TH REFEREE: ALBERT NSOH ADOOR
MATCH COMMISSIONER: MUSTAPHA MOHAMMED
VENUE MEDIA OFFICER: HELEN DARKO
GFA CAMERAMAN: AFRIYIE AKUFFO KING

DATE: SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 2024
MATCH: NEW EDUBIASE UNITED VS FUTURE STARS
VENUE: LEN CLAY STADIUM
REFEREE: OLIVER TETTEH
ASSISTANTS: ERIC NDEBUGRI AND VITUS MAAKAPIER PUTIERU
4TH REFEREE: PRINCE OKOTO NTIAMOAH
MATCH COMMISSIONER: GODFRED AMOAKO NTIAMOAH
GFA CAMERAMAN: MARK SASU

DATE: SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 2024
MATCH: SEFWI ALL STARS VS SKYY FC
VENUE: ASAFO RAMOS PARK
REFEREE: JAMES TAYLOR
ASSISTANTS: ISAAC ODDOM AND JOSHUA ANANI
4TH REFEREE: GODFRED KEGYAH
MATCH COMMISSIONER: GABRIEL NKOOM
VENUE MEDIA OFFICER: FRANK ASANTE
GFA CAMERAMAN: GABRIEL FRIMPONG

DATE: SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 2024
MATCH: NZEMA KOTOKO VS ROSPACK
VENUE: AMPAIN AAK SPORTS ARENA
REFEREE: FRANKLIN AKUMATEY
ASSISTANTS: JAMES AINOOSON AND SALIFU IBRAHIM BABA
4TH REFEREE: KWADZO APPAIH YARKO
MATCH COMMISSIONER: EMMANUEL AUBIN
VENUE MEDIA OFFICER: ALEX ADU
GFA CAMERAMAN: JOHN AFFUL

DATE: SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 2024
MATCH: VENOMOUS VIPERS VS YOUNG REDBULL
VENUE: ROBERT MENSAH STADIUM
REFEREE: ERICH ODONKOR
ASSISTANTS: BLESS AWADZI AND KWADZO ATETORGBOR
4TH REFEREE: FELIX AGBOZO
MATCH COMMISSIONER: SAMUEL BAAH
VENUE MEDIA OFFICER: JOSEPH OFORI MENSAH
GFA CAMERAMAN: GABRIEL BENTUM

ZONE THREE

DATE: SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 2024
MATCH: SUSUBRIBI VS AKATSI YOUNG STARS
VENUE: AKIM TAFO ROVERS PARK
REFEREE: FERDINAND NYANYI
ASSISTANTS: SAMUEL OWUSU AND MICHEAL BAAH
4TH REFEREE: EMMANUEL BAAH
MATCH COMMISSIONER: ISAAC SODJONU TETTEH
VENUE MEDIA OFFICER: ISAAC AKUFFO YIRENKYI
GFA CAMERAMAN: MARK SASU

DATE: SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 2024
MATCH: KOFORIDUA SEMPER FI VS ACCRA ATHLETIC
VENUE: NII ADJEI KRAKU II SPORTS COMPLEX
REFEREE: JONAH ATIMBISA APIENTBADEK
ASSISTANTS: BASHIRU TORDIA BONOMIA AND BILL ODARTEY WILLINGTON
4TH REFEREE: FRANCIS ESHUN BOAFO
MATCH COMMISSIONER: SAMUEL ABBEY
VENUE MEDIA OFFICER: NICHOLAS AKUSSAH
GFA CAMERAMAN: GODFRED DZOKOTO

DATE: SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 2024
MATCH: KINGS PALACE VS NA GOD FC
VENUE: AKOTEX PARK
REFEREE: GIDEON NII – COFFIE
ASSISTANTS: ALEX OSAM AND PAUL DEBEYE
4TH REFEREE: DANIEL ATUOBI
MATCH COMMISSIONER: SAMUEL ANNOR
GFA CAMERAMAN: ISAAC ARYEE

DATE: SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 2024
MATCH: UNCLE T UTD VS HOME STARS
VENUE: FRED CRENTSIL PARK
REFEREE: MOHAMMED MISBAOU
ASSISTANTS: DORIS ESSUMANG DARKO AND ISAAC NYARKO
4TH REFEREE: GEORGE SODJONU EFFAH
MATCH COMMISSIONER: AGYEMANG DUAH
VENUE MEDIA OFFICER: STEPHEN ABOAGYE
GFA CAMERAMAN: MICHAEL DUHO

DATE: SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 2024
MATCH: KOTOKU ROYALS VS GOLDEN KICKS
VENUE: AKIM ODA SPORTS STADIUM
REFEREE: EMMANUEL ODDOM
ASSISTANTS: MARY REI AND PATRICK APPIAH
4TH REFEREE: JOYCE OBENEWAA APPIAH
MATCH COMMISSIONER: ALEXANDER ODONKOR
VENUE MEDIA OFFICER: RACHEAL KORANKYE
GFA CAMERAMAN: FELIX ANYANE

DATE: SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 2024
MATCH: VISION FC VS FC NANIA
VENUE: NII ADJEI KRAKU SPORTS COMPLEX
REFEREE: RITA BOATENG – NKANSAH
ASSISTANTS: ALICE FARIZUA CHAKULE
4TH REFEREE: CAPT. CORNELIUS NETTEY
MATCH COMMISSIONER: WILLIAM QUAYE
VENUE MEDIA OFFICER: PRINCE TAGOE
GFA CAMERAMAN: EMMANUEL NORTEY

DATE: SUNDAY, APRIL , 7, 2024
MATCH: HOHOE UTD VS STILL BELIEVE
VENUE: HOHOE SPORTS STADIUM
REFEREE: ROBERT MUSEY
ASSISTANTS: ATO YAWSON AND ISAAC DUODU
4TH REFEREE: EMMANUEL GRAHAM
MATCH COMMISSIONER: FRANCIS ABEEKO DONKOR
VENUE MEDIA OFFICER: RICHARD ASARE
GFA CAMERAMAN: MICHAEL ICED

DATE: FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 2024
MATCH: ATTRAM DE VISSER VS OKWAWU UNITED
VENUE: TUBA ASTRO TURF
REFEREE: ANFGEL ELISHA
ASSISTANTS: WISDOM TEFE AND MARVELLOUS AMEDIOLE
4TH REFEREE: WILLIAM AGBOVI
MATCH COMMISSIONER: DENYO GIDEON
VENUE MEDIA OFFICER: NICHOLAS AKUSSAH
GFA CAMERAMAN: DAVID KPELIH

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Playoff: Step onto the pitch as warriors not participants – Ibrahim Gagbuni to Tamale City

published by Inusah Dondaliya

15th April 2026

Astute Ghanaian Football Administrator based in UK, Mr. Ibrahim Gagbuni has a word of encouragement for Tamale City following the team’s qualification to play in the playoff against Debibi United.

Mr. Gagbuni underscored the team’s discipline, grit, and collective resolve, emphasizing that Tamale City has raised the flag of Northern region high.

”Hats off to Tamale City for sealing your playoff spot a testament to discipline, grit, and collective resolve. You’ve raised the flag of the Northern Region with pride”.

The bankroller of FC Tamale also warns the team against complacency going into the playoff, advising that the players should go into match as warriors but not just participants.

“No room for complacency only hunger. Step onto that pitch as warriors, not participants”.

Below is his full statement

Official message from
Ibrahim Gagbuni

Hats off to Tamale City for sealing your playoff spot a testament to discipline, grit, and collective resolve. You’ve raised the flag of the Northern Region with pride. Now, the ultimate test awaits.

This playoff isn’t just a match; it’s a statement of readiness for the Premier League. Carry the same defensive solidity, attacking intelligence, and unwavering belief that brought you here. Every tackle, every pass, every goal must echo your ambition. Congratulations to the entire Tamale city team .

No room for complacency—only hunger. Step onto that pitch as warriors, not participants. The city, the fans, and Ghana football are watching. Go silence the doubters and claim what’s yours: Premier League qualification.

Rise, Tamale City. Rise and conquer.

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THERE ARE POLITICAL MACHINATIONS TO DENY NORTHERN REGION A TRUE LEADER FOR UDS – DAGBON YOUTH CHIEFS

Published by Inusah Dondaliya

12th April 2026

The Youth Chiefs of Dagbon have raised serious concerns over selection of a Vice Chancellor to the University of Development Studies, claiming there are clandestine machinations to deny the people of the Northern Region a true person to lead the university.

The Dagbon Youth Chiefs have noted with anxiety that some potential candidates are playing ethnic cards with an excuse that since the establishment of the university their tribe person has never ascended to the high office of the school, describing it as not only hypocritical but dangerous.

In a press release dated today, Sunday 12th April 2026, signed by Secretary to the Youth Chiefs of Dagbon, Andani Yakubu, noted that the appointment of the Vice Chancellor for the University for Development Studies (UDS) presents a defining opportunity to reaffirm the principles of equity, inclusiveness, and context-sensitive leadership within Ghana’s higher education system especially in the Northern sector, overriding political or ethnic considerations.

The group further argues that UDS was uniquely established to advance the development of Northern Ghana through community-based research, practical engagement, and regionally relevant scholarship, stressing that its mandate is inseparable from the socio-cultural and economic realities of the northern regions, emphasizing that Leadership that understands this context is not optional, but fundamental.

The Youth Chiefs also anticipate that UDS will get a leader with strong ties; academic, professional, traditional, or cultural to the region it operates so as to engender peaceful coexistence between these bodies and the academic community in line with the pattern across Ghana’s public universities.

Meanwhile, they further hold the view that appointing a qualified Northern candidate as Vice Chancellor would not only uphold this established institutional logic but also reinforce the founding vision of UDS, explaining that a Northern scholar brings both academic excellence and lived experience, and invaluable combination for navigating the unique development challenges of the region, noting also that such a decision would also send a strong national message that fairness in leadership is not merely symbolic but operational.

Among 10 candidates vying for the Vice Chancellor Position of UDS, 3 candidates have been shortlisted. They include Prof. Mohammed Muniru Iddrisu, Prof. Elliot Haruna Alhassan, Prof. Felix Kofi Abagali.

Information gathered by Ghananewsnet.com shows that Prof. Mohammed Muniru Iddrisu, has the competence, capability and vast experience to occupy the office.

below is the full press release by the Dagbon Youth Chiefs

We, the Youth Chiefs of Dagbon and the Northern Region in general wish to express our support and commendations for the processes leading to the appointment of a new Vice-Chancellor for the University
for Development Studies (UDS).

While commending the processes so far, we are equally aware of the clandestine machinations to deny the people of the Northern Region an opportunity to serve its people as the case is in other sister
universities in northern Ghana and the country as a whole.

We are even more worried as it is widely rumoured that some potential candidates are making a case that since the inception of the university his or their ethnic group has never ascended to the high office of a
vice chancellor. This mindset is not only hypocritical but dangerous. The question we want to ask is: how many ethnic groups do we have in the university? and if the university is going to be subjected to such
baseless ethnic mindset can we ever make a progress?

The appointment of the Vice Chancellor for the University for Development Studies (UDS) presents a defining opportunity to reaffirm the principles of equity, inclusiveness, and context-sensitive leadership within Ghana’s higher education system especially in the Northern sector.

UDS was uniquely established to advance the development of Northern Ghana through community-based research, practical engagement, and regionally relevant scholarship. Its mandate is inseparable from the socio-cultural and economic realities of the northern regions. Leadership that understands this context is therefore not optional, it is fundamental.
Across Ghana’s public university system, there is a noticeable and consistent pattern: institutions often appoint leaders with strong ties; academic, professional, traditional, or cultural to the regions in which they operate so as to engender peaceful coexistence between these bodies and the academic community.

This has been evident in many universities across the country such as the University of Cape Coast, the University of Education, Winneba, and the University of Mines and Technology, where leadership has historically reflected deep familiarity with their institutional and regional
environments. UDS should not departed from this practice since there is evidence to show that it helps to drive development of the university.

Evidence from the University of Business and Integrated Development Studies (UBIDS) and the University of Technology and Applied Sciences (UTAS) all
created out of UDS shows that this practice is entrenched

This practice is grounded in pragmatism, not preference. Leaders who are closely connected to their regions are better positioned to engage local communities, align institutional priorities with regional
development needs, and build trust among the people and all stakeholders.UDS must not be an exception.

Appointing a qualified Northern candidate as Vice Chancellor would not only uphold this established institutional logic but also reinforce the founding vision of UDS. A Northern scholar brings both academic
excellence and lived experience, an invaluable combination for navigating the unique development challenges of the region.Such a decision would also send a strong national message: that fairness in leadership is not merely
symbolic but operational.

It affirms that every region has the capacity and the right to contribute meaningfully to the leadership of institutions designed to serve them.This is not a call for exclusion, but for balance, relevance, and continuity. The future of UDS depends on leadership that is both competent and deeply connected to its mission and region.

At this critical moment, stakeholders are urged to support a decision that reflects equity, strengthens institutional identity, and advances the developmental mandate of the University for Development
Studies.

The Zaachi Youth Association have maintained a very cordial and a positive relationship with the University management over the years and we do not wish this relationship to turn sour.
However, youth groups across the region are already in high alert to resist any attempt by any individual, group, or institution that seeks to deny the people of the Northern Region this
opportunity to serve its people.

LONG LIVE UDS, LONG LIVE THE PEOPLE OF THE NORTH

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DSP Jalil Bawah hands over IGP’s Special Operations team Command to Superintendent Augustine

Published on 8th April 2026

The outgoing leader of the IGP’s Special Operations team, DSP Bawah Abdul Jalil, has officially handed over command responsibilities to the new Commander, Superintendent Augustine Dawson Amoah who will be supported by three other senior officers.

At a formal handing-over ceremony which was held at the National Police Training School in Accra on 7th April 2026, to mark a change in leadership of the IGP Special Operations Team, DSP Jalil gave his word to the team.

In his remarks, DSP Bawah Abdul Jalil urged personnel to give their full cooperation and support to the new leadership to ensure continuity and operational effectiveness.

On his part, Superintendent Augustine Dawson Amoah, in his address, assured the team of his commitment to effective leadership and called for unity, discipline, and professionalism in the execution of their duties.

Source: Ghana Police

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