Daniel Nii Adjei, a former midfielder for Asante Kotoko, has criticized those who are criticizing the club's CEO, Nana Yaw Amponsah. He believes that some of these critics, who are former club officials, had the opportunity to improve the club but failed to do so.
In Nii Adjei's opinion, Nana Yaw Amponsah has performed well since becoming the CEO of Asante Kotoko and should be praised rather than criticized.
He argues that the people within the club are their own problem and that former officials should have supported the current administration's success.
According to Nii Adjei, some individuals are seeking the downfall of the present management in order to regain control of the club, without realizing that the same thing will happen to them when they take over.
“The people in Kotoko are their own problem. As an ex-official of the club, you have had your turn without distractions from anyone so the best thing to have done is to support the current officers of the club to succeed but it seems there are people seeking the downfall of the present management in order to get the opportunity to lead the club again forgetting that same will be done to them when they take over. Nana Yaw Amponsah has done well, he has won the league and developed Adako Jachie,” Nii Adjei said in an interview with Oyerepa FM in Kumasi.
He also called the critics of Nana Yaw Amponsah hypocrites and stated that they should not blame him for the state of Adako Jachie, a training facility, as they had the opportunity to develop other facilities when they were in charge.
“On Adako Jachie, I do not expect anyone to blame him because there are buildings certain people could have developed when they took over. These same people are attacking the current management over the development of Adako Jachie. The hypocrisy is too much.”

