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President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Kurt Okraku, says he wishes to be remembered an honest leader of the football governing body.
Speaking at press briefing in Sunyani on Friday, Mr Okraku stated that his primary goal is to stand by his words and fulfil the promises he has made to the football community.
"I want to be remembered for being a very honest leader who stood by his words and delivered the same at every given opportunity," he said.
Mr Okraku's leadership style has been questioned by critics who believe he's been opaque with the governance of association.
But he is determined to ensure that his legacy is one of a leader who was honest with his football family and consistently delivered on his promises. "This is how I want to be remembered," he reiterated.
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