Ex-football player Ibrahim Musah has advised executives of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), to emulate former president of the Ghana Football Association, Nyaho Nyaho-Tamakloe.
According to him, to improve Ghanaian football, people should adopt Nyaho Tamakloe’s leadership style. He is known for making strong decisions like firing many players and staff members.
“If we want Ghanaian football to get better, we should follow Nyaho Tamakloe’s way of leading. He fired 23 players and even got rid of the driver, cook, and other workers. So, we should also get rid of all the current leaders of the GFA and form a new committe. This new committee can watch over things for a while before picking new leaders. This will help bring positive changes to Ghanaian football,” the ex footballer advised.
Sports journalists and football enthusiasts embarked on a “Save Ghana Football” demonstration, demanding the resignation of the President of the GFA, Kurt Okraku.
The demonstration came off on February 14, and started from Obra Spots in Accra at 08:00 GMT.
Saddick Adams was a lead convener with outlined proposals that seeks new structural reforms in Ghana’s football.