I will support Kurt Okraku-led administration for the second tenure – Randy Abbey
An Executive council Member of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Randy Abbey, has revealed that he will not be contesting Kurt Okraku as the president of the association during this year’s elections.
In an interview, the bankroller of promoted division one side emphasized that it has not even crossed his mind of contesting for this upcoming elections but believes the current administration has done very well and supports a second term.
“I’m not interested in contesting for the GFA presidential seat; it is out of the equation, It is not something that I have ever thought about. It is not something I am interested in. So as for the FA presidency, it’s out. I think they have done very well and must be supported.”
Randy Abbey, who guided Heart of Lions to securing a return to the Ghana Premier League, has been tipped to be in the running for the seat.
Earlier this week, Kurt revealed he is confident of retaining the seat in the coming elections.
Kurt’s tenure as the leader of the GFA is set to come to an end in October 2023 wKurtkurt seeking a second term in office.
The current GFA president is expected to be in a tight race to retain his seat when Congress takes place later this year.
Story by George Opoku Boateng – Ahotoronline