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The verdict on the Kurt Okraku administration has been given a shot in the arm by ex-Ghana star Samuel Osei Kuffour.
Speaking on the Joy Sports Link on Saturday, the former Normalisation Committee member rated the work of the new administration as "amazing".
Kuffour said: "Kurt Okraku and his team are so far doing amazing. I can't judge him now but will have to wait till after the season or after tournaments."
The former Bayern star also noted: "They've been in charge for just a short time, and so far, so good".
Okraku swept to power in October 2019 after elections were organised by the Normalisation Committee, a body which included Kuffour himself.
Describing the last two years, Kuffour said Ghana football has had a torrid time, but express hope that with all hands on deck, things will get better.
"It's not been easy for everyone involved. But we just need to be united, and things will be fine".
This Joy Sports Link edition hosted at Kuffour's residence by Nathaniel Attoh. The show airs weekly on Saturdays from 12:15pm.
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