Ghana FA President Kurt Okraku appointed CAF Second Vice-President

Ghana FA President Kurt Okraku
The West African Leadership has decided and have appropriately commissioned Ghana’s Football Association (GFA) President, Kurt Edwin Simeon-Okraku as the Second Vice-President of the Confederation of African Football (CAF).
Kurt E.S Okraku’s commissioning which was approved at the Kempinski Hotel in Accra, at a famed CAF Executive Committee meeting is a great step moved heading forward powerful regional stability and comprehensiveness in African football administration.
It is also a remarkable juncture, as it marks the very first time that a leader from West African who speaks English as an official language has earned such a top most position within Confederation of African Football (CAF) the under the leadership of President Patrice Motsepe.
Kurt Okraku’s advancement is not figurative – it is a commendation of his prospect leadership in Ghana, where he has promoted extensive improvement to revitalize the domestic football environment. Through his leadership, Ghana has attained great improvement in upgrading leagues, promoting development in colts football, and enhancing visibility and liability in football management.
Kurt Okraku’s commissioning is advantageous backing global criticism of the bad presentation of the Anglophone body in current FIFA and continental elections.
The commissioning of Kurt as Second Vice-President depict a soo many certainties that CAF, under is critical about confronting attested disparities and bringing together along lexical and regional lines under Motsepe’s presidency. Meeting in Accra, on Ghana’s territory attached great image to Kurt’s leadership.
It hammered on Ghana’s constant impact on African football and also Ghana’s precursor condition in the present time modification movement recently swamping the continent.
As Second Vice-President, Kurt will now have a clear role in forming vital policies and measures that will firmly decide the time ahead of African football.
Okraku’s achievement of honesty, growth-oriented management, foresight and vision places him well to be a vital tool for development, not for his country alone, but also for wider West African and Anglophone delights within the Confederation of African Football (CAF).
This commissioning note the alpha of a new version for African football – a version where various voices are listened and payed attention to and where no conflict stands instead unity, forms the future of African Football.
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