The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has formally been asked by the Office of the President to provide a thorough report on the situation of Ghanaian football.
Reliable sources claim that the GFA has produced a 75-page document that covers many facets of football performance, development, and management in the nation.
According to reports, the report is prepared for delivery to the presidency.
The action demonstrates the government’s intention to examine Ghanaian football more closely, as the sport has had several difficulties recently, including problems with infrastructure, governance, and international team performance.
The government’s overarching goal to improve sports administration and encourage excellence in Ghana’s athletic disciplines is in accord with this proposal.
It is anticipated that the report would offer insights into the opportunities and difficulties within Ghana’s football ecosystem, along with suggestions for collaboration and progress between the government and the GFA.
Following the submission of the report and the Presidency’s subsequent assessment, more developments are expected.
Source: Ghanatodayonline.com