Former General Manager of Nsoatreman Football Club, Eric Alagidede, has clarified that his decision to step down was not influenced by political factors.
Alagidede, a young and promising football administrator, officially resigned on Monday, December 16.
His sudden departure has sparked speculation, particularly after the club’s owner, Ignatius Baffour Awuah, lost his parliamentary seat in the recently concluded 2024 general elections.
Addressing the issue on Asempa FM’s Ultimate Sports Show, Alagidede emphasized that his resignation was based purely on personal reasons.
“I did not resign based on political reasons. I’m a principled person and I always uphold my principles. I took a personal decision to leave this club some few months back,” he said.
“I decided to stay on because some people asked me to stay but I think that the time has come for me to move on. I think the applause is still loud and it is my personal decision to leave. It is time for someone to continue the good work I did,” he added.
During his tenure at Nsoatreman FC, Alagidede played a key role in the club’s success, leading them to an FA Cup triumph after defeating regional rivals Bofoakwa Tano.
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