GPL : IGP Yohuno Orders Armed Escorts for Teams After Deadly Bus Attack
Christian Tetteh Yohuno has directed all regional police commanders to provide armed escorts for teams traveling for matches in the The post GPL : IGP Yohuno Orders Armed Escorts for Teams After Deadly Bus Attack first appeared on Africa Top Sports.

Christian Tetteh Yohuno has directed all regional police commanders to provide armed escorts for teams traveling for matches in the Ghana Premier League, following a fatal attack that has shaken the country’s football community.
The directive comes in the wake of the April 12 ambush involving Berekum Chelsea after their league fixture against Samartex FC. According to reports, armed robbers blocked the team’s bus en route, opened fire, and forced players to flee into nearby bushes. The incident led to the tragic death of Frimpong, sending shockwaves across the domestic game.
In response, the Ghana Football Association expressed deep condolences to the bereaved family and the club, while pledging to work closely with security agencies to strengthen safety measures around league activities. The attack has reignited concerns over the vulnerability of teams on the road, particularly in regions with a history of similar incidents.
Clubs such as Legon Cities FC and AshantiGold SC have previously reported security scares during away trips, underscoring a pattern that many stakeholders say has not been adequately addressed.
While fans and club owners have welcomed the introduction of armed escorts as a necessary step, there is growing consensus that more proactive and preventive strategies are needed. Many are calling for coordinated intelligence, route surveillance, and stricter matchday security planning to ensure that such a tragedy is never repeated.
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