
Division One League side Okwawu United have suspended head coach Mohammed Gargo indefinitely for vacating post without permission, GHANAsoccernet.com can confirm.
In a letter dated 17th June 2016 and signed by the CEO of the club Francis Anom Boateng, the club frowns on Gargo's act and have since decided to take that decision.

Explaining the reason for suspending the coach, the CEO explained that the coach has vacated the club without permission at a time the club has an FA Cup quarter final match to play.
Gargo Mohammed is reported to have publicly accused Okwawu players of engaging in sexually promiscuous acts at the club house.
If it is established that Gargo's relationship with the players led to his suspension, it will be the second time his relationship with players has led to his suspension and subsequent sacking.
Gargo accused BA United players of betting with their matches which saw him lead the team in only one Premier League match.


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