Nations FC CEO Kennedy Boakye Ansah backs GFA presidency third term

Chief Executive Officer of Nations FC, Kennedy Boakye Ansah, has backed the proposal to extend the Ghana Football Association (GFA) presidency tenure to three terms.
Members of the federation convened at the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence on Tuesday for the 31st Ordinary Congress, where the proposal was reviewed.
According to Boakye Ansah, two terms is not enough time for a GFA president to properly formulate and implement policies.
“I have always said that two terms is not enough for any president of the FA to be able to formulate whatever policies they have, and I believe that having a maximum third term is enough,” he told 3 Sports.
“I am not talking about this because I feel Kurt (Okraku) has done a good job, but I feel two terms is not enough.
“For Kurt, for instance, his first term was a struggle, but it is for obvious reasons. The Anas exposé destroyed everything in football in this country. But in his second term, we have seen some results coming in. Recently, we have seen Adesa TV Production come in to partner with the GFA. In the history of Ghana football, it has never happened before where clubs have been given 1 million Ghana cedis. All these are going to help us be competitive,” he added.
Last season, Nations FC finished fifth after a campaign that almost saw them win the league.



