Ghana’s President, Nana Akufo-Addo, has commended the management team members and players of the men’s senior national team Black Stars for their excellent performance in their two-leg tie World Cup qualifying matches which saw the nation booking a spot at the 2022 Mundial in Qatar.
The men’s senior national team booked a spot in Qatar after a 1-1 draw with Nigeria in Abuja, to qualify on the away goals rule.
He has therefore urged the players and management team to give their all at the 2022 World Cup after they secured a place at the tournament on Tuesday, 29, March 2022.
While addressing Parliament in his State of the Nation Address, the President asked the House to acknowledge the side, who qualified “against the odds,” with three cheers; a request the Members of Parliament obliged.
Nana Addo added that the exploits of the Black Stars are being celebrated by Ghanaians across the country and that he expects the team to build on this and achieve more success in Qatar later this year.
“Their qualification has brought so much joy to Ghanaians, and we’re looking forward to an outstanding performance in Qatar,” President Akufo-Addo said.
The President earlier called the Head Coach of the National Team, Otto Addo on the phone, to congratulate him and the team personally, and thank them for the “best possible birthday gift.”
He also cheekily suggested that Otto Addo would not be allowed to leave Ghana and return to Dortmund.
“Well done, well done. But when you come in we’re going to kidnap you. We’re not going to allow you to go back to Dortmund. So be very careful when you’re entering, you might not be able to leave again,” Nana Addo.
“It’s the best birthday gift I could have had, the news of your qualification. It’s excellent. I don’t think people are going to sleep tonight. Congratulations to you, the captain, Thomas Partey, and all the boys, and I’m hoping I get to see you when you come in tomorrow [Wednesday], the President noted in phone conversation, ahead of the meeting with the team at the Jubilee House.
The 2022 World Cup kicks off in Qatar in November.