Former Western Regional Football Association (WRFA) Chairman, Kojo Yankah, has once again voiced his concerns about the state of Ghanaian football under the leadership of Kurt Okraku as the President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA).
Yankah believes that the current GFA president is on a path towards defeat in the upcoming presidential election of the football association. He expressed his views on the matter, indicating that there are underlying spiritual aspects at play.
In an interview with Connect FM, Yankah stated, “Spiritually, a lot of things are going on. This election is not for Kurt Okraku. He shouldn’t be the next FA President. He is aware and he is changing things behind the scenes.”
Earlier this year, Kojo Yankah had previously announced his intentions to contest the forthcoming GFA Presidential election. However, he ultimately did not submit a nomination to participate in the election process this month.
The upcoming GFA presidential election is now shaping up to be a competitive race between Kurt Okraku and former FA Vice President George Afriyie.
The Elective Congress for the GFA is scheduled to take place on September 27 in the city of Tamale.