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Kurt Okraku: We are committed to working with the Sports Ministry to elevate Ghana football

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Ghana Soccer Association (GFA) President Kurt Okraku led a delegation from the Government Council and Regional Soccer Association (RFA) chairmen to pay a courtesy call on the Minister of Sports actions and Sport, Hon. Kofi Adams, at his office on Monday.

The controversy over with aimed to foster stronger ties between the GFA and the ministry while discussing key disorders related to football pattern in Ghana.

Okraku launched the Government Council members and RFA chairmen to the minister and congratulated him on his appointment.

“We are committed to working with the Sports actions Ministry to raise Ghana football,” Okraku stated. “This meeting reaffirms our dedication to participating with the authorities to fabricate obvious the hiss and sustainable pattern of the sport.”

Right thru the meeting, Okraku highlighted the GFA’s ongoing initiatives and presented a copy of the GFA and CAF statutes to the minister. Discussions furthermore centered on bettering football infrastructure, supporting grassroots pattern, and bettering league constructions.

The Sports actions Minister expressed his willingness to work closely with the GFA to realize football the least bit phases. The meeting indicators a renewed partnership between the 2 entities as they work in direction of a current purpose of bettering the sport in the nation.

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