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The Chief Executive Officer of New Edubiase Abdul Salam Mumuni has endorsed the candidature of Moses Armah of Medeama SC, for the Ghana Football Association’s Executive Committee.
According to Abdul Salam, Moses Armah of Medeama SC, Emmanuel Kyeremeh of Berekum Chelsea, Dada Ansong of Liberty Professionals, J.F Mensah of Ebusua Dwarfs and Emmanuel Owusu Ansah of Kotoko, deserve to be on the GFA’s Executive Committee.
He told Asempa Sports on Thursday that, these men are capable of helping Mr. GFA President Kwasi Nyantakyi to transform Ghana football.
He added that, certain individuals who helped Mr. Nyantakyi succeed in his first term as the Ghana Football Association President should also be given the nod to continue serving on the executive committee.
In a related development, Football Administrator Takyi Arhin has endorsed Kudjoe Fianoo of Ashgold, Emmanuel Kyeremeh of Berekum Chelsea, Fred Crentsil of Accra Hearts of Oak, Dada Ansong of Liberty, Moses Armah of Medeama SC and Jones Abu Alhassan of RTU to represent the Premier Division on the Executive Committee.
He said individuals such as Nimo Peter, Fred Pappoe of Olympics, Oloboi Commodore of Zaytuna FC and Kweku Eyiah of Real Tarkwa United should also be on the committee on the tickets of the Division One League clubs.
The elections of the Executive Committee will come off on Wednesday, July 20, 2011.
Story by Benedict Dankwa Owusu/Asempa sports.
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