No automatic third term for Kurt Okraku: Oduro Sarfo insists

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Ghana Football Association (GFA) Executive Council stalwart. Nana Oduro Sarfo has mounted a staunch defence of the decision to extend the presidential term limit from two to three, insisting the change was about constitutional alignment rather than entrenching Kurt Edwin Simeon-Okraku’s reign as FA chief.
At the 31st GFA Congress at the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence on August 12, delegates voted 114–6 in favour of the amendment, which has generated a lot of controversy in football circles, with critics suggesting it was changed to give the incumbent GFA chief a third term in office.
While the amendment has been presented as a matter of consistency, the debate over its timing and impact continues to divide opinion, with supporters pointing to reforms and investment, and critics warning of unchecked presidential power.
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