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Ghana Football Association spokesperson Ibrahim Saani Daara has outlined three points he feels the Sports Ministry and his outfit must undertake to restore their patchy relationship.
There is a frosty relationship between the two bodies which many fear could affect football in the country.
There have been issues of bonuses for players and committee members as well as the debate of who owns the national teams.
“The first point is, the radio talk must stop immediately, two, let’s work on mutual trust, if you say one it must be it, you don’t say one thing in a meeting and do otherwise outside,” he told Joy Sports
“And the third thing which is the most important thing is to let us put our interests aside and make Ghana first because Ghana is greater than all of us," he said.
“Ghana is greater than all of us because today the fact is somebody might occupy a position at the GFA or the Ministry and the person might not be there tomorrow and what would you be remembered for," Mr Daara added.
According to him, these are the key things that would ask and plead to bring peace.
Both parties need to unite ahead of Ghana's World Cup qualifying campaign.
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