Ghana Football Association President Kurt Okraku has stated that his administration has largely delivered on its promise of a better football ecosystem in Ghana.
He has, however, said there is more work to be done.
Elected into office in late 2019, Kurt has spent three years as the president of the Ghana Football Association and is of the firm belief that they have delivered more than they promised before coming to office.
“Normally, I would not want to look into the manifesto because if it is about ticking the boxes on the provisions of the manifesto, we have achieved,” he told SuperSport’s Juliet Bawuah.
“I think we have done beyond the manifesto, some of the things we have delivered to our football people have been special and amazing. That’s not to say that we are wholly complete, there is a lot more work to be done for our game.
“I belong to that school of thought that for those footballing products we enjoy on TV from the European market, we should be in a position to deliver same for our people in our country and that is what inspires me a lot. Even though we have done well, I still believe there is more work to be done.
“I know it’s a herculean task but Rome was not built in a day. As we fix the fundamental problems, our clubs will stand on their feet, our clubs will be more attractive, they will have more resources and hire the right people and our industry will improve and hopefully, by that time, we will have a lot more TV stations who are interested in the product and that will bring in more resources and surely, our industry will get to the promised land,” he added.