Yusif Chibsah, former Asante Kotoko midfielder, has made a plea to Manhyia to give the next Board and Management a longer period of five to ten years to run the club.
This comes after the dissolution of the Dr Kwame Kyei-led board of directors and Nana Yaw Amponsah’s management, whose three-year mandate recently expired.
Chibsah believes that the mistakes of awarding only three-year mandates should not be repeated and that a longer stay will allow for the implementation of effective policies and strategies.
He expressed that three years is too short in the world of football. Asante Kotoko, unfortunately, ended the 2022/23 Ghana football season without any trophies.
“Three-year terms for Asante Kotoko management and board not helping the club. Three years ago, Kotoko was at the same point that we are today,” he told Kumasi-based Oyerepa FM.
“We have tried this method to two-three times and it’s not helping so I am pleading with Manhyia to give the next board and management at least five and ten years.
“This period will help in implementing policies and strategies in achieving his goals and target. Three years in football is too short,” he added.