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Wilfred Kwaku Osei has urged his supporters to be calm as he will appeal the decision to disqualify him from contesting the Ghana Football Association elections.
Osei, popularly known as Palmer, was disqualified from the presidential race by the Normalisation Committee acting as the Elections Committee on Friday.
The NC arrived at their decision after recommendations from the Vetting Committee.
The former Executive Committee member is said to have breached Article 33 (5) (c) of the GFA regulations which relates to player transfers.
Palmer is reported to have refused to pay GFA 10 per cent of the transfer of striker Joseph Painstil to Hungarian top-flight side Ferencvarosi TC from Tema Youth in September 2017.
The NC also reportedly cited his comments after the Black Stars' failure to qualify for the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
Palmer said Ghana would have qualified for the tournament if money was made available to pay unclassified and indemnity payments to referees.
Palmer was asked to apologise by the Ethics Committee and he did but Joy Sports understands that he could not prove he apologised when he appeared before the Vetting Committee.
The Tema Youth owner was among seven individuals who filed their nominations to contest the October 25 election.
But with his disqualification, the number has dropped to six.
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