“A new chapter begins” – President Okraku on WAFU-B’s growth and future vision

At an important meeting with CAF President Patrice Motsepe and WAFU Zone B leaders in Cairo prior to CAF’s 14th Extraordinary General Assembly, Ghana Football Association President Kurt Edwin Simeon- Okraku, presented an inspiring address of the zone’s recent triumphs and ambitious future vision.
One of them is the smooth conduction of two crucial programs that included conducting training on strategies to be utilised by communicators in respect of football affairs and the Zone’s protocols as well.
Most importantly, those training programs improve the communication levels, operational standards, and above all, serve as a more effective foundation building professionalism within the walls of WAFU-B.
The Executive Director was appreciated by President Okraku for his hard work and great talent investment, which has been highly responsible for moving the zone forward.
Strong leadership has brought the WAFU-B a profound administrative overhaul.
The Secretariat has gained streamlined operations, collaboration, and innovation with the injection of mixed expertise.
Such a strategy has enhanced cohesion with each member association deeply, with each federation’s various needs and demands effectively met.
In the spirit of diversification, WAFU-B has reaffirmed its commitment to unity and collective progress and fostered a spirit of cooperation that gives the entire football ecosystem of the region in general.
Uppermost among the priorities of the organization has been the sustained development of human capacity and skills development capacity among its manpower.
In this belief that individuals are the best asset, WAFU-B invested in a complete range of training courses and workshops for the professionalization of its personnel.
Only time will tell whether such investments in professional development and education are in the long-term vision of the zone to maintain football excellence.