Ghana FA president Kwesi Nyantakyi has criticized the administrative style of the country's sports minister Nii Lantey Vanderpuije.

Vanderpuije has launched several tirade at the FA since he assumed office.

He has used several expletives, labeling the current administration as 'cow dung'.

The legislature has also accused members of the current Black Stars squad as being indiscipline among several other insulting and abusive language.

But Ghana FA chief Kwesi Nyantakyi has expressed worry about the public utterances of the tough-talking minister.

“We do not have any problem with the minister, he has chosen to engage us through the media. Anytime we hear of any meeting between him and us, we hear it through the media. It's not a good thing for the minister to address the GFA as cow dung, but he did that and we all know what cow dung is," he told Morning Starr on Tuesday.

“I expect the minister to support our league instead of criticizing it like a 'serial caller. I've heard the minister say the league isn't attractive but what are his suggestions,...I think he should stop polluting Ghanaians with untruths."

The tension between the Ghana and the ministry is well documented since the Member of Parliament for Odododiodoo assumed office.