
President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Kurt Okraku, says it is premature to decide whether he will seek a third term in office.
His comments follow Congress’ approval of an amendment extending the GFA presidential term limit from two to three during its 31st Ordinary Congress in Prampram on Tuesday.
With two and a half years left in his current mandate, Okraku told journalists that discussions about his future are not a priority.
“This is premature. We have almost two and a half years to serve the Ghanaian game, and when the time comes, I will make a decision—just like many others who may be eligible to contest,” he said.
The GFA president stressed that the immediate focus should be on strengthening Ghana’s domestic football and tackling key challenges facing the sport.
“What should be a topic is how we handle the new wind blowing around our domestic game, the high level of investment the FA has secured to make it a reality, and how well our clubs can respond to the current situation as we work to develop the Ghanaian game,” Okraku noted.
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