Artiste manager Bullgod has called on the government to support renowned footballer Thomas Partey in the rape and sexual assault charges leveled against him in the United Kingdom.
He also charged the Ghana Football Association (GFA) not to leave the player alone in the daring moment of his life.
Speaking in a recent media interview, the manager who is also a showbiz pundit said Partey’s devotion to the black stars was laudable, especially by helping Ghana qualify for the 2022 and 2026 FIFA World Cups.
“We are praying for him, and I believe the GFA and the government will help him. He is a Ghanaian who has made the country proud,” he said.
His service to the nation was something, Bullgod said he should be supported for in this difficult time, stressing that it was hard for him to believe that a woman was raped three times without reporting it the first time.
“It doesn’t make sense to me. If someone raped you once, you should report it. That part of the story doesn’t sound right,” he added.
However, neither the GFA nor the government has responded to Bullgod’s appeal and the case is still being handled by the UK courts.












