Ghanaian football legend Asamoah Gyan has announced his decision to step back from his political affiliations, admitting he has been “unfair” to the youth of Ghana by aligning himself with politics. Gyan, who was recently seen participating in events organized by the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), including the widely publicized “Ofie Walk” in Akuapem North, has now chosen to distance himself from political activities.
The football star was notably involved with the NPP, serving as a member of the party’s manifesto committee on sports. His appearances at NPP events, particularly alongside high-profile party figures like Sammy Awuku, the NPP parliamentary candidate for the Akuapem North constituency, have drawn considerable attention and, at times, criticism from the public.
Gyan’s decision to withdraw from politics comes in the wake of significant backlash on social media, with many voicing concerns about his involvement in partisan politics. Though the striker has not provided specific reasons for his sudden withdrawal, some observers believe the public’s reaction, especially from the youth, may have influenced his decision.
In a statement, Gyan acknowledged the concerns raised by Ghanaians, particularly the youth, whose expectations of him as a national figure extend beyond political affiliations. “I realize my involvement in politics may have been unfair to the youth and others who look up to me,” he admitted. Gyan’s decision to disengage from politics reflects a broader recognition of his role as a unifying figure in Ghanaian society.
Asamoah Gyan, who remains Ghana’s all-time leading goal scorer, has long been seen as a national icon, celebrated for his achievements in football. His foray into politics, however, has underscored the delicate balance public figures must maintain when engaging in national discourse. It remains to be seen whether Gyan’s withdrawal will quell the discontent expressed by his followers and the general public, but his statement suggests a desire to return to a more neutral stance that aligns with his legacy as a sports ambassador.
For now, Gyan seems intent on refocusing his efforts away from politics, offering a reminder of his commitment to national unity and service to the people of Ghana.
Source: GhanaFeed.Com