Ghana's Minister for Youth and Sports, Mustapha Ussif has reconed that the future Ghana football does not revolve around only on infrastructure.
In recent times there has been a rife debate about the poor maintenance of sports facilities across the nation, mainly as the Black Stars will play host to Angola in the first 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifier on September 5.
Ussif went further to charge the Ghana Football Association (GFA) to maintain transparency and fairness in their dealings.
“I have directed the NSA to liaise with the GFA to obtain a license from CAF for the various sports stadia [in Tarkwa and Legon], which have been upgraded," he said at the 30th Ghana Football Ordinary Congress.
“The future of Ghana football does not rely solely on infrastructure; the FA should also focus on transparency, fairness, and development.”
By: Pascal Amoah

