The Normalization
Committee are set to hold elections on September 27, 2019 to elect a new
President of the Ghana football Association.
Congress- which is the
highest decision body will either adopt or reject amendments made to the
statutes when the FA convene an Extra-Ordinary Congress on September 15 or 16.
If the new amendments
and electoral code are approved, it will pave way for the election
of a new leader for the Ghana Football Association.
The presidential
election, the fourth in the democratic history of the country’s football
remains unprecedented on many fronts following the tearing down of the Kwesi
Nyantakyi-led administration by wide spread allegation of corruption.
The investigative
piece titled Number 12 which was carried out by ace journalist Anas Aremeyaw
Anas, captured several grim corrupt activities by referees, and some football
administrators.
In the aftermath of
the scandal, the premises of the FA was declared a crime scene by local police,
the FA executive council was overhauled, while all competitive local football
competitions and matches remain suspended.
The presidential
election in 2019 presents a perfect opportunity for major change to happen,
with calls for a fresh face with innovative ideas to instill the high levels of
ethics and morality that should be commonplace when being in supreme control of
a local federation.
Source: globaltipsgh.com
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