Dr. Randy Abbey, an Executive Council member of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), is highly optimistic about Kurt Okraku's prospects for re-election as the president of the Football Association.
Okraku, who took office in October 2019, appears poised to run unopposed in the forthcoming 2023 GFA Elections. His sole rival, George Afriyie, failed to meet the necessary requirements and had his appeal dismissed by the Appeals Committee.
With the Elective Congress scheduled for October 5 in Tamale, Dr. Abbey firmly believes in Okraku's chances of securing another term.
“I think that Kurt Okraku is in a pole position to retain his position as the Ghana Football Association (GFA) president,” he told 3FM.
Dr. Randy Abbey, who also serves as the owner and backer of Heart of Lions, is vying to retain his position on the Executive Council. However, he faces competition from Kingsley Osei Bonsu, Nana Sarfo Oduro, Frederick Acheampong, Tony Aubynn, Onyina Asenso, James Kwesi Appiah, and Elloeny Amande for one of the five slots representing the Ghana Premier League on the council.