Nii Lante Vanderpuye, a former Sports Minister in Ghana believes the countries top-flight football is in shambles under the current Football Association president, Mr Kurt Edwin Okraku.
The top politician says the current Football Association president and his associates have worsen the state of the Ghana Premier League.
According to him, he thought the GFA Capo Kurt Okraku was going to do something differently from the Kwesi Nyantakyi regime to change the fortunes of the Ghana Premier league.
The politician believes that hasn’t been the case since Okraku took over as the GFA president and has rather worsen the plight of the local football.
“I expected Kurt Okraku to do something differently from the Kwesi Nyantakyi regime to Change our Premier league but it has been worse”, Nii Lante Vanderpuye
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Ghana Premier League clubs have failed to bring CAF Confederation Cup and Champions League group stage football to the country as Asante Kotoko were the last team to achieve that during the normalization period under coach CK Akonnor.