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Former GHALCA Chairman Kudjoe Fianoo is urging the GFA to clarify whether current President Kurt Okraku is eligible to seek a third term after the statutes were amended to allow a GFA President to run for three terms.
The Great Olympics board member was among a number of people opposed to the proposal, but it received overwhelming approval from Congress last month.
With the amendment now passed, Fianoo is calling on the association to make it clear if the incumbent can run for a third term so he and others know their next line of action.
“There are some naughty points that we need to unlock. Is it applicable to the incumbent now, or is it going to be implemented in the future?” he told Joy Sports.
“So these are the naughty areas that we need clarification on. Once the clarification comes, whatever we do will be in the supreme interest of the country.
“Even the GFA, at one point in time, denied that there was something like that on paper. When we get to that bridge, we'll cross it.”
The tenure of Kurt Okraku will expire in 2027, and he has said he has not made a decision to run for a third term and will decide when that time comes.
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