George Amoako, an Executive Council member of the Ghana Football Association, has announced that he will not seek re-election when his mandate expires in October this year.
Amoako, who previously served as the CEO of Asante Kotoko and currently holds the CEO position at King Faisal, cited the increasing insults from football fans as a significant reason for his decision to leave office.
“I am not contesting again but I will be his (Kurt Okraku) backbone. I am old and the insults are too much and I want to run away from it. Everybody is a coach and an administrator in this country,” he said in an interview with WestGold FM.
The 2023 elections for the Ghana Football Association will take place after the extraordinary congress scheduled for October this year.