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Torric Jebrin has revealed the suffering some Ghanaian players in Congo are facing in this time of Coronavirus Pandemic.
The former Accra Hearts of Oak left footed-winger claims the situation in Congo has catapulted due to unrest caused by politics and says the government of Ghana should assist the players.
The Congolese borders are currently closed due to the global pandemic restricting players from returning to their country.
Earlier this week, 21 Ghanaian players including Muntari Tagoe and Lee Addy have gotten the assistance of the Ghana Football Association and Ministry of Youth and Sports after a viral video of the group calling for support.
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However, Torric Jibril who currently ply his trade with TP Mazembe has also added his voice to the issue and has appealed to the President of the country, Nana Akufo-Addo to repatriates Ghanaians there.
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“In fact, things are going bad ever since the virus came. Our rented apartment has expired so we don’t know what to do now. We were waiting for the president to lift the ban but it didn’t happen so I am pleading to him to turn to us”
“At a point in time we were Ghanaians in Congo who are not footballers but as I speak our money has finished and that we cannot support them anymore”
“When you come here there is serious political unrest so we want the government to help us,” he told Angel FM in Kumasi.
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