Former Ghana Football Association (GFA) Vice President George Afriyie expressed disappointment over the refusal of current GFA President Kurt Okraku to step down, attributing this to what he perceives as a lack of introspection.
Afriyie highlighted the national team's declining performance in major tournaments, suggesting this slump is reflected in recent FIFA rankings under Okraku's tenure.
Afriyie also raised concerns about the integrity of Ghana's top-flight league, alleging widespread manipulation influenced by members of the GFA Executive Council, which he says is undermining the league's credibility.
In a recent interview with Citi Sports, Afriyie aligned with the Ghana League Clubs Association (GHALCA) President Kudjoe Fianoo's earlier call for Okraku to resign, emphasizing the need for leadership change to address the GFA's challenges. "I'm saying that elsewhere is that not what is done if you fail to deliver you just resign and it's done but it's not typical in a Ghanaian DNA so for that me I know that will not happen so that's why I will not even bother with my time to call him to resign because he won't resign. "I mean for those in administration they think that they are doing very very very well but people like Mr.