Mohammed Baba Ganaru, the newly appointed coach of Akwa United, has expressed confidence in his ability to guide the Promise Keepers out of the relegation zone before the end of the season.
Ganaru, who previously managed Kano Pillars, stated that he is fully aware of the task at hand and is eager to take on the challenge.
“I am aware of the task before me, and I relish the challenge.
Akwa United is not a bad team, from the observations I have made since I arrived.
Although the team started the season poorly, they have shown improvement in the last five matches of the second round,” Ganaru commented.
Ganaru emphasized the need for patience and gradual improvement, stating that sudden changes can not be expected overnight.
He assured the fans that he is working diligently to identify areas for improvement and is confident that the team will perform well in the remaining matches of the season.
“I believe the team is capable of doing very well, but there are some areas that we need to improve.
I urge the supporters to continue believing in the team, to keep supporting us, and to keep praying for us.
With their unwavering support and by the grace of God, we will climb out of the relegation zone,” Ganaru added.
The new coach also expressed gratitude to God for the opportunity to lead Akwa United and pledged to work tirelessly to improve the situation of the club.
As the season enters its final stretch, Ganaru called for unity and support from fans and stakeholders as they aim to secure their place in the league.