Ghana’s football community has received a major boost with the election of Ghana Football Association (GFA) President, Kurt E.S. Okraku, to the prestigious CAF Executive Committee.
This milestone marks a significant step for Ghana’s football leadership on the continental stage, reinforcing the country’s influence in African football governance.
Among the many voices celebrating this achievement is Ghana’s Paralympic President, Samson Deen, who expressed his excitement and optimism about Okraku’s appointment. In his remarks, he declared, “We are back to the seat of power.” His statement reflects the deep sense of pride and hope that this election brings to Ghanaian sports.
Deen further called on all stakeholders to rally behind Okraku, emphasizing the importance of unity in ensuring Ghana takes full advantage of this position. “Let’s all rally behind him and get us at the pivot of power,” he urged, recognizing that Okraku’s presence in CAF’s executive leadership could open doors for more Ghanaian representation in football administration and development projects.
Okraku’s election is a testament to his dedication to football and his vision for the sport’s progress in Ghana and beyond. With his new role, he is expected to contribute significantly to key decisions that shape African football, bringing benefits to Ghanaian clubs, players, and football administrators.
As the nation celebrates this achievement, the football fraternity is hopeful that this will translate into greater opportunities for the growth and development of the sport in Ghana. Samson Deen’s call for collective support resonates as a timely reminder that national success is built on unity, strategic planning, and unwavering commitment to progress.
Ghana is indeed back in the seat of power, and the football world will be watching to see how this new chapter unfolds.