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GFA Elections: Wilfred Palmer out of contention after unsuccessful vetting

Daniel Koranteng by Daniel Koranteng
October 4, 2019
Reading Time: 2 mins read

Bank roller of Tema Youth, Wilfried Kweku Osei, has failed to make the final list of candidates for the upcoming Ghana Football Association Elections.

The final list of candidates was released by the Normalization Committee earlier on Friday, and sees the former GFA Executive Committee member absent.

The Elections Committee, chaired by Frank Davies Esq, didn’t deem the Tema Youth owner fit enough for the position, hence his omission from the final list.

There were strong media reports earlier this week suggesting Mr. Osei’s omission, but he vehemently denied the reports branding them as untrue.

The latest development leaves six candidates vying for the position of GFA President, including two former GFA Vice Presidents, George Afriyie and Fred Pappoe.

The final list of aspirants for the various positions are as follows;

  1. President
  • Amanda Clinton
  • George Ankoma Mensah
  • Nana Yaw Amponsah
  • Kurt Edwin Simeon Okraku
  • George Afriyie
  • Frederick Pappoe
  1. Executive Council Members- Premier
  • Anthony Aubynn
  • Nana Sarfo Oduro
  • Mr Albert Commey Aryettey
  • Mr Frederick Moore
  • Frederick Acheampong
  • George Amoakoh
  • Kingsley Osei Bonsu
  1. Executive Council Members – Division One
  • Abdul Karimu Ahmed
  • Otuo Acheampong Barima Boadu
  • Kweku Abaka Eyiah
  • Eric Oppong Yeboah
  • Ransford Abbey
  • Justice Boison
  • Samuel Anim Addo
  • Gideon Fosu
  • Mark Addo

Executive Council members – Women

  • Rosalind Amoh
  • Edna Quagraine
  • Evelyn Nsiah Asare
  • Habiba Atta Forson
  1. RFA Chairpersons:
  • Ralph Gyambrah – Brong Ahafo
    • Charles Anton – Brong Ahafo
    • Daniel Agbogah – Volta Region
  • Linford Boadu Asamoah – Eastern Region
  • Nana Kwadwo Budu – Eastern Region
  • Emmanuel Ankamah – Greater Accra Region
  • Samuel Aboabire – Greater Accra Region
  • Eugene Jacquaye – Greater Accra Region
  • Albert Nana Arthur – Greater Accra Region
  • Robert Duncan Otieku – Central Region
  • Daudi Sudugu Yahaya – Upper West Region
  • Hamidu Seidu Bomison – Upper West Region
  • Alhaji Moro Ahmed Baba – Upper West Region
  • Salifu Shaibu Zida – Upper East Region
  • Mohammed Munkaelu Jnr. Attiah – Upper East Region
  • Abu-Alhassan Mahamadu – Northern Region
  • Karimu Umar Farouk – Northern Region
  • Osei Tutu Agyeman – Ashanti Region
  • Fred Osei – Western Region
  • Simon Ehomah – Western Region
  • James Asiedu Kainyah – Western Region
  • Mark Bismark Owusu – Western Region

 

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