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Hearts of Oak chief Vincent Sowah-Odotei is highly fancied to be named Ghana's deputy sports minister-designate, according to the Daily Guide.
Odotei, who is the Member of Parliament for La-Dadekotopon Constituency on the ticket of the ruling New Patriotic Party, has been recognized as perfect man for the position as a result of his wealth of experience in sports administration.
Ghana President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo is expected to announce the names of his deputy ministers this week.
The former King Faisal Chief Executive is expected to be named as Isaac Asiamah's deputy and will bring his rich experience to bear on the job.
Odotei is believed not to be in good terms with current FA chief Kwesi Nyantakyi after losing in his quest to become the Ghana FA boss 10-years ago to the latter.
But has insisted the new government will work in harmony with the Ghana FA to execute an agenda that will bring success to football in the country.
With his imminent new appointment, he will relinquish his role as the acting General Manager of Hearts of Oak.
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