Ghana Football Association President Kurt Edwin Simeon Okraku has expressed his desire to be remembered for his honesty and dedication to football, its stakeholders, and the Ghanaian public.
Addressing widespread criticism regarding the decline of Ghanaian football, including lacklustre national team performances and the waning popularity of the Ghana Premier League, Okraku emphasised his commitment to transparency and accountability.
In an interview with GFA media, he stated that his legacy should reflect his achievements in advancing Ghanaian football.
He adds that he aims to elevate the sport to the heights long desired by fans and stakeholders, ensuring his tenure as GFA President is defined by integrity and progress.
” I want to be remembered for my honesty to football, not only to football people, but also to the people of Ghana” – Kurt Okraku
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