Spokesperson of the Ghana Football Association, Ibrahim Saanie Daara has explained the football governing body will assemble all major stake holders in Cape Coast for a three days summit for in depth deliberations  into their activities.
The motive for the gathering is for information sharing and also address major challenges in football administration in the country.
“This summit is very important ahead of our annual congress because we get to identify the problems affecting the game, draw possible solutions and also take stock of what has happened over the years”, Sannie told Asempa Fm.
This summit comes ahead of the annual general congress ahead of a new premier league season.
Meanwhile, owner of relegated premier league side, Techiman City,  Charles Ntim has commended the GFA for organizing the three days summit in Cape Coast but cautioned it should not be another talk shop.
He said it is good to look back and take stock as an organization but decisions taken must  be implemented.
“We have witnessed many of these summits and a lot of talks have gone on. I can only hope decisions arrived at in Cape Coast will be implemented” he added.