Former GFA Presidential aspirant, Fred Pappoe has ruled himself out of the next GFA Elections and gave out his reasons.
The experience football administrator was part of the last elections held in 2019 but unfortunately lost the seat to current GFA boss Kurt Okraku and wasn't even part of the favourites.
With the next election scheduled to take place late next year, the former GFA vice has disclosed he won't be contesting again since he is very much aware he isn't the choice of the delegates despite respecting their decision. He told Joy FM;
“No, I won’t contest. I don’t have the energy. Delegates know what they vote and what they vote for. I could have even gotten less [than six votes in the 2019 elections],” he revealed.
“Of course, I must respect delegates, I must respect their views, I must respect their choices but what we should understand is that you cannot force somebody to choose and prioritise his parameters,"
“Maybe, he will look at something more than what you expect him to look at. He may not necessarily look at track record; there are a whole lot of parameters people look out for." He concluded

