A member of the Ghana Football Association's Adhoc compensation's committee, Mr Frederick Moore has urged those criticizing the allowances and emoluments of the EXCO to see beyond the cost.

The three member Adhoc compensation committee was tasked to come up with appropriate payments and emoluments for the the Executive Committee.

They have approved that the GFA President should be paid a monthly allowance of GHC12,000 while the Vice President will also take home GHC7,000 while members of the Executive Council will also be paid GHC 4,000 as monthly allowance.

This has generated a lot of uproar among many football enthusiast with many questioning why so much is being paid to the top hierarchy.

Speaking in an interview with Kumasi FM, he urged persons to see beyond the cost but look at the significant sums the Executive Council can bring to the Association.

"We have to be very careful,if we really want to improve Ghana football that we don’t only see the cost but also notice what the value can be."

"It is easy to see a cost,it is more difficult to see the value because if the FA continues the way they are working and they bring real value to Ghana football,those monies will be insignificant."

"We didn’t just propose those figures,we compared it against other associations in West Africa excluding Nigeria because that would have seriously distorted it.

We also compared it against companies in Ghana including NGO’s before arriving at those figures," he added.