Samuel Sarfo Duku: Lawyer returns to Kotoko as Communication Director

Asante Kotoko has announced the appointment of Samuel Sarfo Duku ESQ as the club’s Communication Director.
According to a statement signed by the management of the popular Kumasi-based football club, lawyer Duku’s appointment takes effect immediately.
“A seasoned legal practitioner and communication expert, Mr. Sarfo Duku brings a wealth of experience and professionalism to this vital role,” Kotoko noted.
“Having previously served in a similar capacity at the club, his deep understanding of Asante Kotoko’s culture, values, legal acumen and vision makes him the ideal candidate to lead our public relations efforts.”
Kotoko clarified, Mr Duku’s “appointment does not alter the club’s existing communication strategy but rather reinforces our commitment to clarity and transparency in all our engagements.
“This appointment is part of the club’s broader strategy to enhance its operations, and we are confident that Mr. Sarfo Duku’s expertise will be instrumental in driving our communication efforts forward.”
Source: classfmonline.com
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