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GFA will continue to engage stakeholders on the way forward – General Secretary


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Accra, May 2, GNA – Mr. Prosper Harrison Addo – General Secretary of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) has said the Executive Council will continue with their engagements with other stakeholders to arrive on a clear decision and chart the way forward for the Association, follow the coronavirus pandemic.

Mr. Addo who said this after the GFA concluded engagements with clubs and Regional Football Associations (RFA’s) indicated that the GFA will continue fashion out the best way to support members especially in these difficult times.

“I think this has been a very good and useful exercise. We needed to update our members on issues and to seek their views and contributions on various areas of the Association.

« I would like to thank all the clubs and the RFAs for their participation, contributions, and suggestions,” he added.

The General Secretary further stated that « we have very resourceful and insightful members who made excellent contributions and provided valuable viewpoints on the development of the game during the engagements.

He added that “the government has been very open and we appreciate their support thus far and we shall continue to engage them until we bring finality to the matter,”.

The meeting was attended by all clubs in the first and second-tier leagues for both men and women and the 10 Regional Football Associations took part in the exercise that spanned a week.

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