In an interview with Angel TV in Accra, former Hearts of Oak player Charles Taylor expressed his support for extending the term of office for the president of the Ghana Football Association (GFA).
Taylor believes that Kurt Okraku, the current GFA president, should be given a total of 16 years to complete the projects he has initiated.
He suggests that only after the completion of this 16-year period should other presidential aspirants be given an opportunity to serve.
“I agree with the GFA Exco on extending the term of office of the GFA President.
“I think Kurt Okraku for instance needs 16 years to complete all the projects he has started. He can hand over to those who are interested after the 16 years,” Charles Taylor said.
Kurt Okraku, who has been serving as GFA president for the past four years, is expected to conclude his tenure this year.
Kojo Yankah has already expressed his intention to contest the position against the incumbent president, and it is anticipated that more individuals will join the race as the election approaches.
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