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Dear Kurt Okraku: A Call for Change and Accountability in Ghana Football

AGNES POKUA AGYEI by AGNES POKUA AGYEI
November 29, 2024
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Dear Kurt Okraku: A Call for Change and Accountability in Ghana Football
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Ghana football stands at a crossroads, and many stakeholders believe the time has come for honest reflection, decisive action, and renewed accountability. This open call is directed at the President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Kurt Edwin Simeon-Okraku, whose leadership continues to shape the direction of the nation’s most beloved sport.

Mr. Okraku assumed office with a promise of reforms, transparency, and a reset of Ghana football. While some progress has been made in areas such as administrative restructuring and competition organization, persistent challenges continue to raise concerns among fans, players, and football administrators.

Inconsistent performances by the Black Stars, struggles within the Ghana Premier League, unresolved welfare issues for players, and questions around governance have fueled public frustration. Many supporters feel disconnected from decision-making processes and are calling for clearer communication and greater openness from the football leadership.

Accountability remains a central demand. Stakeholders argue that leadership must be willing to accept responsibility when things go wrong, learn from mistakes, and outline clear plans for improvement. Football, they insist, thrives best when transparency, fairness, and trust are at the core of its administration.

There is also a growing call for stronger investment in grassroots football and youth development. Ghana’s football identity has long been built on talent nurtured at the community level, yet many believe this foundation has weakened and requires urgent attention.

This is not a call rooted in hostility, but in hope. Hope that Ghana football can rise again, hope that leadership will listen, and hope that reforms will translate into tangible progress on and off the pitch.

Dear Kurt Okraku, the passion of Ghanaian football fans remains unwavering. What they seek now is leadership that embraces accountability, drives meaningful change, and restores pride in the nation’s football heritage.

AGNES POKUA AGYEI

AGNES POKUA AGYEI

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