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The Normalization Committee for the Ghana Football Association (GFA) has denied media reports that candidates intending to vie for the Presidential position must possess a Masters Degree qualification.
Local media reports had also claimed that the interim football governing body had asked all applicants who will aim for the GFA Executive Committee position to be minimum Bachelors Degree holders.
But spokesperson of the Normalization Committee Dan Kwaku Yeboah has debunked the claims.
”It’s not true. The [Normalization] Committee has not set any criteria of that sort. We don’t know where those reports are coming from,” he is quoted by Footballmadeinghana.com
”Wherever those reports are coming from, I don’t know but what I know is that they aren’t coming from the NC.
”In any case, if the reports are attributed to any of the ad-hoc committees, that will be strange because none of those committees is supposed to set criteria for the governance of the FA.”
Despite having just about six weeks to the end of their Ghana football reforms mandate, the Normalization Committee has yet to bring out a roadmap for the elections of a new GFA president and new Executive Committee members.
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