Former Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko player Charles Taylor says he agrees with the GFA Exco on extending the term of the office of the Ghana FA President.
Early reports on Thursday morning revealed that the GFA Statutes Review Committee has proposed an extension of the tenure of the President from two to three terms.
Charles Taylor revealed that he is in support of the proposal, he adds that the GFA President Kurt Okraku needs sixteen years to achieve his plans for Ghana Football.
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“I agree with the GFA Exco on extending the term of office of the GFA President,” he told Angel TV
“I think Kurt Okraku for instance needs 16 years to complete all the projects he has started. He can hand over to those who are interested after the 16 years.” he added
There have been several calls for the President to run unopposed in the upcoming GFA elections, calls Charles Taylor has also aligned with.
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