Chief Executive Officer of Nations FC, Kennedy Boakye Ansah, has expressed his support for the proposed amendment to extend the presidential term limit of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) from two to three terms, adding his voice to the growing consensus among clubs backing the change.

The proposed amendment, endorsed by FIFA and expected to be put to a vote during the GFA's Ordinary Congress on August 12, 2025, seeks to allow a sitting president to serve a maximum of three four-year terms, effectively increasing the tenure from eight to 12 years.

In an interview with journalist Nathan Quao, Kennedy Boakye Ansah stated that he sees nothing wrong with current GFA President Kurt Okraku potentially serving a third term, should he be re-elected through the proper democratic process. "I don't think it's a bad idea for Kurt Okraku to have a third term.

That is my personal opinion," Boakye Ansah said.