Kurt Okraku re-elected as GFA President
Kurt Okraku has been re-elected as President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) for a second term.
In a one-sided contest held at the Global Dream Hotel in Tamale in the Northern Region on October 5, 2023, Okraku secured his position with an overwhelming 117 YES votes, with only two NO votes and one person abstaining.
Okraku ran unopposed in the GFA elections, as his competitor, George Afriyie, was disqualified by both the Elections Committee and the Appeals Committee following a review process.
The former Chief Executive Officer of Dreams FC initially assumed office on October 25, 2019.
Despite the looming threat of an injunction notice, GFA executives decided to proceed with the electoral process.
Background
The GFA had scheduled its Congress in Tamale for September 27, 2023. However, King Faisal applied for an injunction, leading to the rescheduling of the assembly for early October.
King Faisal’s argument was that a valid Congress cannot take place to elect the President until new Executive Council (Exco) representatives are duly elected.
The club argued that opening nominations for the GFA President’s election before Exco elections are held is both improper and illegal.
Furthermore, King Faisal, based in Kumasi, sought a declaration that any resolutions passed by the current Exco regarding the GFA President’s election before Exco representatives are chosen constitute a breach of trust, confidence, and loyalty.
Source: citinewsroom