George Afriyie, the President of Akim Tafo Susubribi SC, holds the belief that his team will not be able to qualify for the Ghana Premier League under the leadership of Kurt Okraku, who heads the Ghana Football Association.
Currently, the club occupies the 9th position on the Division One League Zone 3 table after having played 23 matches in the campaign.
In an interview with Sompa FM, a Kumasi-based radio station, the former Vice President of the Ghana FA stated that he does not see any reason why his team could secure qualification to the top-flight under Kurt Okraku’s leadership.
According to him, “For Susubribi, everything is okay. It’s a project and we just have to stay relevant in the football industry. First of all, you need to set a target and see if it is achievable or realistic. From where I sit and from an enemy point of view, I don’t see how my team can qualify. It is because certain people have been targeted as an enemy, so how can you qualify?”
Afriyie, who previously ran for the Ghana FA Presidency, is expected to challenge Kurt Okraku in the upcoming elections. Kurt Okraku’s four-year mandate will expire in October of this year.
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