The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has amended its statutes to extend the presidential term limit from two to three terms, allowing a president to serve up to 12 years in office.
The decision was ratified at the Association’s 31st Ordinary Congress in Prampram, which brought together delegates from all 124 member bodies to review the past year, present financial and activity reports, and chart strategic directions for the upcoming season.
The new statute, in line with FIFA and CAF regulations, permits a GFA president to serve three four-year terms instead of the previous two. The Association says the change is intended to promote stability and allow for the completion of long-term development plans.
The reform, reportedly endorsed by FIFA, could directly impact current GFA President Kurt Okraku, who is midway through his second term with two years remaining.
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