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The Media Committee Chairman of Ghana Football Association, Randy Abbey says his outfit will ensure that the media outlets of the Association become viable.
Critics of the Ghana Football Association have always questioned the capacity of the media outlets of the Association to deal with issues affecting the association but Mr. Abbey says it will be a thing of the past.
Speaking on Asempa Fm’s Sports Morning Show on Wednesday, he said the various media outlets of the GFA such as GFA Newspaper and the FA’s website will be overhauled.
According to Mr. Abbey, the restructuring of those outlets will help them streamline and also package contents on the GFA well to the outside world.
He also added that the FA will also find a way of bringing the outside media on board to ensure smooth flow of information from the FA to the Media.
Meanwhile, Randy Abbey who was a former Emergency Committee Member said he does miss working on a daily basis for the Association after his exclusion from the Emergency Committee.
He however said with the sort of working plan they intend embarking on to make the Media Committee proactive and an essential organ of the GFA, he does foresee a busy work schedule ahead.
He said he has moved on from the happenings after the GFA elections.
He maintained that, his relationship with the President of the association, Mr. Kwesi Nyantakyi has not gone sour as it is being publicized.
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