The president of the Ghana Football Association, Kurt Okraku, has claimed that his administration has shown enormous potential in addressing the problems facing Ghanaian football.
Okraku stated that his agenda for tackling these issues will begin with the foundation, which is youth football development.
He made these remarks while attending the final of the Elite U15 Boys Colts Championship at the Ghanaman Soccer Center of Excellence.
“We came from a period where we were inconsistent in running of our domestic leagues. We came from a period where our national teams were not performing,” Okraku said, referring to the Number 12 expose.
“To fix this, it takes time, it takes patience, it takes the right people, and it takes a lot of investments.
“I think that so far, the leadership of our FA has shown enormous commitment at fixing these problems.
“We have said that we will fix these problems from the very foundation of the problems. And what we have gone through today is a testament of our desire and commitment towards that ambition.”
Kurt Okraku is now going into his sixth year as president of the Ghana Football Association.