Hearts of Oak demonstrated their dedication to boosting worldwide competitiveness on Tuesday by unveiling a brand-new, three-story commercial complex.
On Tuesday, the facility was examined and taken over by the board of directors, which is headed by Togbe Afede XIV, the biggest shareholder.
Togbe Afede XIV emphasized the club’s commitment to quality: “We have a secretariat that will continue to function.” What we have here now will continue to serve as our commercial hub and illustrate our dedication to making the most of the brand we are developing in sales.
Board members Akwasi Agyemang, Delali Anku, Ivy Heward-Mills, and Vincent Sowah Odotei were also present. In response to recent underwhelming results, which included relegation struggles in the previous two seasons, Togbe Afede XIV gave supporters assurances of upcoming improvements.
He outlined plans to strengthen internal administration and recruit top talent, saying, “We know that it doesn’t take only infrastructure; we need solid management, and we will continue to work at it. We need a solid technical team, and we will work at it as well.”
“We need a solid group of players, and we are working at it. We want to assure fans that management is committed, the board is committed to assembling the best squad possible.”
The club highlighted that ongoing infrastructure projects, including works at Kpobiman, are part of their strategy to compete globally. Hearts of Oak will resume training next week for the 2024/2025 Ghana Football season, following their recent loss to Asante Kotoko in the Democracy Cup.
Their season opener against the newly promoted Basake Holy Stars is scheduled between September 6 and 9.