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President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Kurt Okraku, has dismissed reports suggesting he is running the entire FA by himself.
Mr Okraku for some time now has been criticised by stakeholders and administrators for failing to involve members in decision-making.
But the former Executive Chairman of Dreams FC in an interview with GTV Sports Plus has debunked the claims leveled against him.
According to him, he and the Executive Council are working in the best interest of Ghana football and not dictating to the 12 member Executive Council.
“The Executive Council can testify to that as an association, turbulence will come and you will need to take a tough decision but that does not mean you are a dictator.
“The Executive Council is heavily involved in any decision. It is not a one man show as perceived by many.
“We are working as a group,” he added.
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