Managing Director of Activa International Insurance Company Limited, Mr. Solomon Lartey, has proposed the establishment of an effective insurance system for football clubs in the country, saying this will safeguard them for the future.
The CEO was empathising with officials and players of Kumasi Asante Kotoko, who were involved in an accident at Nkawkaw, in the Eastern Region, after their mid-week league game against Inter Allies at the El-Wak Stadium on Wednesday, July 12, 2017.
He said though the incident was a sad one, it was about time Ghanaian clubs considered insurance policies as part of their planning processes for each season.
In an interview with the media, Mr. Lartey said the Ghana Football Association (GFA) must ensure that the appropriate insurance policies at the beginning of each season, taking into consideration the fact that clubs travel across the length and breadth of the country each year to honour their matches.
He said insurance package will provide clubs with the needed financial security, in times of difficulties, as the companies will be on hand to support accident victims and also players who suffer from injuries during football matches.
He said Ghanaian clubs must consider Personal Accident Insurance policy (PAI), since it covers death, injuries and temporary disability, as it sees to it that players and clubs are financially secured in times of difficulties.
He added that the policy provides the cost of treating victims including death, adding that in cases where the players end up disabled after an accident it would also cover their cost of treatment as well.
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