Ghana Football Association (GFA) Executive Council member Dr. Randy Abbey has firmly stated that he has no plans to run for the position of GFA president in the foreseeable future.
Dr. Abbey, who is the owner of Kpando Heart of Lions, has a long history of involvement in Ghanaian football. He served in various capacities during the tenure of former GFA president Kwesi Nyantakyi, including as the Communications Director of the GFA.
In a recent interview, Dr. Randy Abbey made his position crystal clear, stating, “I don’t aspire to become Ghana Football Association president, neither today nor in the future.” He emphasized that he has no ambitions to lead Ghana’s football community as the GFA president.
Currently, Dr. Abbey is seeking re-election to the Executive Council in the upcoming GFA elections scheduled for October 5.
He was elected to the council in 2019 and has played a significant role in the achievements of the current administration led by Kurt Okraku, who will run unopposed in the upcoming presidential election.
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