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GFA Elections: Osei Palmer launches #P4P policy document

Nathan Quao by Nathan Quao
October 2, 2019
Reading Time: 2 mins read

GFA Presidential hopeful, Wilfred Kweku Osei, launched his policy document on Wednesday at the Alisa Hotel in Accra.

The event was attended by members of Osei’s campaign team, leading personalities in Ghanaian football and some of the other hopefuls and their representatives.

Great Olympics board member and another GFA Presidential hopeful, Fred Pappoe, was at the event and so was Randy Abbey, Heart of Lions CEO and a hopeful for the GFA’s Executive Council.

Randy Abbey (with ring on finger and in glasses) in attendance

The policy document, which was launched, covers 8 areas that Osei says he will work on should he get the nod to be the next GFA President.

The areas are:

Football Development

Governance and Administration

Finance

Infrastructure Development

Safety and Security

Competitions

Commercialisation,

Re-Regulation,

Reforms Implementation Process

Osei stated that the success of Ghana football would hinge on these areas and thus, they would would be at the heart of his work should he get elected.

“I am capable”- Osei on why he should be GFA President

Speaking after his presentation, he said that he had built himself well and had done enough in terms of local football to to be voted for as the new GFA President.

“I have pursued football from 2005 until now. At a point, I started with three people but they all left. I founded Tema Youth Football Club up to this level and if you look at the players that I have been able to develop at Tema Youth, I had five players in the U-20 teams and four of them went to the World Cup.

So in terms of the education and academics, I have shown that I have what it takes (he went to the University of Cape Coast for his undergraduate education and the University of Ghana Business School for his MBA).

In terms of working experience, I have it and when it comes to a vision for Ghana football, I have clearly espoused that too and so, I have no doubts that I am the right choice when it comes to the GFA Presidency.”

Osei is credited with the discovery of players like Joseph Paintsil, Thomas Partey, Moses Odjer, Foli Adade and many others.

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