Ghana Football Association (GFA) President Kurt Okraku says it is too early to decide whether he will seek a third term in office.
His comments follow Congress’ approval of a constitutional amendment extending the presidential term limit from two to three terms during the 31st Ordinary Congress, held on Tuesday at the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence in Prampram.
With two and a half years left in his current mandate, Okraku told reporters that discussions about his future should wait.
“This is premature. We have, at the moment, almost two and a half years to serve the Ghanaian game, and when it comes to that, I will make a decision just like many people who are eligible to make a decision and contest,” he said.
The GFA President stressed that his current priority is strengthening domestic football and addressing key challenges facing the sport.
“What should be a topic is how we handle the new wind blowing around our domestic game, the high level of investment the FA has secured to make it a reality, and how well our clubs can respond to the current situation as we work to develop the Ghanaian game,” Okraku added.