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Dzamefe Commission of Inquiry treated me unfairly-Asamoah Gyan

By Mutala Yakubu
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Asamoah Gyan, Black Stars captain
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Black Stars Captain Asamoah Gyan has disclosed that the 2014 World Cup Commission of Inquiry have not been fair to him.

The Commission which was set up by the then NDC government to investigate Ghana's poor showing at the 2014 World Cup recommended that Gyan undertakes a leadership training.

“I have done my best for Ghana by creating jobs in the country,” he said.

“In Ghana I have employed 300 people and I pay them every month, I also pay taxes, so I’m doing my best in Ghana’s economy, I haven’t been to a leadership school but I have been doing a lot in the economy.

“When I moved from England to UAE, people said I moved because of money, when I moved to China they said the same thing, I will say the money I got is what I’m investing in the country, I have created jobs in the nation, for me the Commission has not been fair to me,” he said in an interview with Accra-based Hot FM.

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Gyan is Ghana's all-time leading goalscorer of the Ghana national team, with 51 goals.