Asante Kotoko Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Nana Yaw Amponsah, has stepped down from his position following the dissolution of the club’s board.
The decision to dissolve the board, led by Dr Kwame Kyei, was made by club owner Asantehene Otumfuo Nana Osei Tutu II in response to a season without any trophies and internal disagreements within the leadership, according to sources.
Amponsah was appointed as CEO in August 2020 and initially achieved success, with Asante Kotoko winning the Ghana Premier League in their second season under his guidance.
However, it appears that communication issues and strained working relationships between Amponsah and Dr Kwame Kyei have emerged over time.
The dissolution of the board marks a significant change in the club’s leadership structure and also signifies the end of Amponsah’s tenure as CEO.
His departure from the club adds another layer to the situation, indicating that internal dynamics and conflicts within the leadership contributed to his exit.
Asante Kotoko will now need to regroup and appoint new leaders who can guide the club forward and address the challenges that led to the dissolution of the board.