The Mayor of Kumasi, Richard Ofori Agyemang—popularly known as King Zuba—has publicly declared his long-term ambition to serve as Chief Executive Officer of Asante Kotoko Sporting Club, one of Africa’s most prestigious football institutions.
Speaking during an interview on Kessben FM, the vibrant and outspoken head of the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) shared his deep personal connection to the club and his hope of one day leading it with the endorsement of His Majesty Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, the Asantehene and life patron of Kotoko.
“I want to work so well as KMA boss that Otumfuo will one day say, ‘Bring me that young man to manage my club,’” King Zuba stated, highlighting both his reverence for the traditional authority and his passion for the Porcupine Warriors.
A former sports commentator with a strong media background, King Zuba transitioned into public service with a distinctive blend of charisma and drive. His ability to energize local governance and connect with grassroots communities has drawn attention, and he continues to command respect across both political and sporting circles in the Ashanti Region.
Asante Kotoko, a club steeped in history and success, holds immense cultural and emotional significance in the Ashanti Kingdom. The role of CEO goes far beyond administration—it is regarded as a sacred trust, closely tied to Otumfuo’s vision for the club and the identity of the Asante people.
King Zuba’s open declaration signals a desire to earn that trust not through personal connections, but through hard work, loyalty, and results. His commitment to proving himself through service at the KMA underscores his belief in merit-based leadership.
Although the Kotoko CEO position is currently filled, King Zuba’s bold statement may have quietly positioned him as a future contender. With a growing profile, a proven track record in leadership, and a deep-rooted affection for the club, he may very well find himself in contention should the opportunity arise.
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