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Ghana Football Association President, Kurt Okraku has claimed his administration has over-achieved its objectives in their three-and-half-year tenure in charge.
Kurt assumed office in 2019 after beating closest competitor, George Afriyie who conceded defeat in the third round of the election.
The 52-year-old, whose mandate expires in October, seeks a second term in office and believes his yet-to-be done first term has been successful.
"I will not even want to look at the manifesto because if it is about ticking the boxes, ie, on the provisions on the manifesto, we have achieved," Kurt said in an interview with SuperSport.
"But I think we have done more beyond the manifesto. Some of the things that we have been able to deliver to our football people has been special and amazing.
"That is not to say that we are wholly complete, there is a lot more work to be done for our game."
Okraku is hoping to go unopposed in the upcoming election.
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