The Ghana Football Association Executive Council meet earlier today to mainly review the performance of Black Stars head coach Otto Addo and have finally arrived at a conclusion.
The 49-year-old submitted his technical report to the Ghana FA recently after the country's inability to qualify for the Africa Cup of Nations - first time missing out since 2004.
The four-time African champions for the first time completed an AFCON qualifiers campaign without a win having finished at the bottom of Group F with just three points; culminated from three loses and three draws in six matches.
The team's abysmal display has called for a huge backlash from the local football faithfuls who are seriously calling for the jettisoning of the former Borussia Dortmund trainer.
However, the GFA's Executive Council in a crunchy meeting today did a thorough appraisal into the technical report submitted and after making a thorough review into it have finally decided to retain coach Otto Addo
The former Borussia Dortmund trainer has been maintained to guide the team through the qualifiers for the next World Cup despite already triggering a sacking clause in his contract.
Already, the Management Committee of the Black Stars has been dissolved last week with subsequent decisions to be made subsequently especially after the team's 2025 AFCON qualification failure.
The GFA have enough time to make some key decisions to help lift the team back up before they regroup again in March next year to play Chad in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.