The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has faced its share of criticism from underperforming national teams to a league struggling to capture attention.
Refereeing has also been a sore point, but the GFA believes it is addressing this through one of President Kurt Okraku's flagship programs: the Catch Them Young Policy.
This initiative, introduced in response to the 2018 Number 12 documentary that exposed corruption in Ghana's refereeing system, is designed to identify, train, and nurture young referees both boys and girls between the ages of 12 and 18.
At the program's launch, President Kurt Okraku expressed optimism about its potential to transform officiating in Ghana: "Today marks a significant step in our agenda to improve refereeing in this country.