Former FA Executive committee member Mr Kojo Yankah has reported Ghana to FIFA, over what he claims is government interference in the administration of football.

Kojo Yankah, who doubles as Western region football chief, wrote to the world governing body on Wednesday over the Ministry of Youth and Sports' attempt to organize a special competition for local clubs.

He argues the Sports Ministry's decision to bypass the Normalisation Committee to organize a competition for local clubs to keep players active is "unconstitutional and unwarranted"

While refusing to give details on the content of the petition, the outspoken football administrator confirmed receiving an acknowledgment from the world governing body.

It has been confirmed that Fifa has received the letter.

"They are destroying our football and we'll not sit down and allow that to happen," he told Kwadwo Mensah 'Moshosho' on Asempa FM's Ultimate Morning show Thursday.

"Where in the world does a ministry organize a competition for clubs? I have written to FIFA and copied the FA. FIFA has acknowledged receipt of my letter.

"At the moment, I am waiting for the action of FIFA. We are destroying our game on the alter of normalizing football. It's unconstitutional."

The country's sports minister has set-up a seven-member committee chaired by his deputy Perry Okudzeto to resolve the outstanding issues of regulations, financial package and the management of the competition adter relationship between the NC and the Premier League clubs got fractured.

But the Normalization Committee vice-president Lucy Quist has rubbished claims that Government has interfered in their operations.