Thomas Partey Deserves Fair Treatment and Due Process

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The decision by Canadian authorities to deny Ghanaian midfielder Thomas Partey a visa for Ghana’s opening World Cup match has generated significant debate among football fans and observers worldwide. According to FIFA and multiple media reports, the decision prevented Partey from joining his teammates in Canada for the match against Panama. Canada reportedly based its decision on ongoing legal proceedings in the United Kingdom, where Partey has pleaded not guilty to all charges and is awaiting trial.

At the heart of this issue lies an important principle upheld in democratic societies around the world: every person is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. While legal processes must be respected, it is equally important to ensure that individuals are not judged before the judicial system has completed its work.

Thomas Partey has been a dedicated servant of Ghanaian football for many years. His performances for the Black Stars have inspired countless young footballers across Ghana and Africa. For many supporters, his absence from such a significant tournament match is deeply disappointing, especially given his experience and leadership on the field.

The Ghanaian government has publicly expressed concern about the visa refusal, describing it as unfair and calling for a review of the decision. Officials have emphasized the importance of respecting due process while pursuing diplomatic channels to address the matter.

Regardless of differing opinions, fairness, justice, and respect for legal procedures should remain central to any discussion about Thomas Partey. Until the courts deliver a final verdict, many believe he deserves to be treated with dignity and afforded the same presumption of innocence that applies to everyone.

Football should continue to unite people, and it is hoped that this matter will be resolved through proper legal and diplomatic channels, ensuring that all parties receive fair treatment under the law.

Patrick OHENEBA‑ADU
Patrick.kwadwo@yahoo.co.uk

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