Ghana Football Association presidential hopeful Kojo Yankah has said that the current administration led by Kurt Okraku and his charges lack love and unity.
The former chairman of the Western Regional Football Association, who also held numerous roles within the GFA during the Kwasi Nyantakyi administration, declared his intentions to contest for the position of president in the upcoming GFA elections in October.
Speaking on the Sports Pack Show on Max 89.7 FM, Kojo Yankah stated that the Kurt Okraku-led administration lacks unity and harmony among themselves, and that has been one of the reasons why the current administration hasn’t tasted success.
He said on the show, “The current administration lacks unity and love within, and that is why you can’t say they’ve had success.”
When asked if he was bothered about his unpopularity going into the elections, he answered, “I don’t care about what people think about my popularity.”
Source: Ghana/max.com.gh/max89.7fm/Josiah Okoe Quaye












