Eric Oppong Yeboah, the local agent named as having received $9,0000 on behalf of Enugu Rangers, is asking the Nigerian club not to talk to the media in Ghana as that will thwart the efforts at retrieving their money from the Ghana League Clubs Association (GHALCA).
According to Oppong Yeboah, Enugu Rangers’ decision to bare it all to the Ghanaian media over GHALCA’s inability to settle the $30,000 owed them for their participation in the 2013 President’s Cup, will only thwart their efforts to get the money paid.
In an email to the club, Oppong Yeboah described the Communications Director of the club, Mr Foster Chime, as an unknown party and urged the club officials to stop him from joining the media war which had been waged in Ghana against some of the GHALCA executives.
The issue seems to have infuriated both Mr Chime and Enugu Rangers  officials who have described Oppon Yeboah’s effort as an attempt to gag them and keep the issue from the public domain.