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Chief Executive Officer of Kumasi King Faisal Vincent odotei sowah believes measures put in place for the Ghana Football Association upcoming elections are to favour his competitor Kwasi Nyantakyi.
According to him, since he announced his candidature for the position, several people have criticized him for competing with Nyantakyi but he believes God will fight for him.
Odotei is not content with the changes in the electoral process and insists the incumbent wants to use some unorthodox means to bring him down but he is of the view that the changes done by the executive council in the elections scheduled to take place on April 28 this year will not deter him from competing and will fight till there is a change of administration at the Ghana football association.
He told Asempa Sports that, the treatment given to him by some officials at the FA is uncalled for but since he has a vision to accomplish in Ghana football he will still stand by his word and continue with his campaign to become the next Ghana Football Association president.
Story by Benedict Owusu /Asempa Sports/Ghana
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