Deputy Attorney General of Ghana, Godfred Odame has warned the Ghana Football Association to abstain from organizing or holding any meeting in the name of the Association.
This comes after the high court granted the Attorney general an injunction application to stop the FA and all its affiliate carrying out any official work.
Godfred Odame, indicated in an interview with Kumasi based Oyerepa FM that the GFA as an entity cannot hold any meeting and can’t exercise any power at all.
“There is an order restraining the directors, members and officers of the GFA from holding meetings and doing anything relating to football.” He mentioned.
“They are in their right to present any petition to FIFA but the truth is that there must be respect for the laws of Ghana by the GFA and FIFA.”
“FIFA itself when they came to Ghana indicated they have nothing against the government of Ghana enforcing it’s domestic laws in attempt to deal with illegality and criminality.” he added.
He however confirmed that clubs under the Ghana League Clubs Association [GHALCA] can meet but not GFA.
“Unless it’s the clubs themselves, if GHALCA is holding such meetings that’s fine, but GFA as an entity cannot hold any meeting, can’t exercise any powers at all” concluded reaffirmed.