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Rawlings Commends Prez Akufo-Addo

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Rawlings Commends Prez Akufo-Addo

Former President Jerry John Rawlings has sung his praises for President Nana Akufo-Addo, who approved  the payment of US$45,000 the state owed World Boxing Champion, David Kotei, popularly known as D.K. Poison.

Mr Rawlings, in a press statement, said it is gratifying that the President chose to approve the payment on compassionate grounds.

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It is also noteworthy, it added, that the President’s decision was informed by the report of an investigative team that looked into the retired world champion’s petition before the payment was approved.

For decades now, the country has observed how outstanding sportsmen have become destitute because of the lack of a steady income and the payment will see D.K. Poison out of that league.

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To Mr Rawlings, the testament of gratitude D.K. Poison can show to the President and the country, will be to manage the funds judiciously.

“I take this opportunity to urge our successful sportsmen to endeavour to manage their resources in a prudent manner as they retire relatively younger and have to contend with whatever resources they earned while in active sports.

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“It is also important that our successful sportsmen show graciousness to some of our retired sportsmen who are in need,” it concluded.

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