Ghanaian football administrator, Albert Ayittey Commey, has expressed his opinion on George Afriyie’s plan to run for the presidency of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) this year.
In an interview with Oyerepa FM, Albert Commey challenged George Afriyie to showcase his achievements during his tenure as Vice President of the football association.
According to Commey, Mr. Afriyie poses no threat to the incumbent GFA President, Kurt Okraku, in the upcoming presidential election.
“I saw that tape and I laughed because I have worked with him and he should tell us what he was able to do with his four years as GFA vice. I want him to get the opportunity one day and see what he can do. He is no threat to Kurt Okraku,” Albert Ayittey Commey.
Aside from George Afriyie, Kojo Yankah has also announced his candidacy for the Ghana FA Presidency.
While Kurt Okraku is confident about being re-elected, his opponents believe that he has underperformed and should not be given a second term.
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