Dr. Randy Abbey, an Executive Council member of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), holds strong optimism regarding Kurt Okraku's prospects for re-election as the president of the Football Association.
Okraku, who assumed office in October 2019, is likely to run unopposed in the upcoming 2023 GFA Elections. His only rival, George Afriyie, failed to meet the necessary requirements and had his appeal rejected by the Appeals Committee.
With the Elective Congress set for October 5 in Tamale, Dr. Abbey has expressed confidence in Okraku's chances of securing another term.
“I think that Kurt Okraku is in a pole position to retain his position as the Ghana Football Association (GFA) president” he told 3FM.
Dr. Randy Abbey is also seeking re-election to the Executive Council and faces competition from several candidates vying for the five slots representing the Ghana Premier League on the council, including Kingsley Osei Bonsu, Nana Sarfo Oduro, Frederick Acheampong, Tony Aubynn, Onyina Asenso, James Kwesi Appiah, and Elloeny Amande.
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