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Kurt Okraku, the President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), remains resolute in his belief that Ghanaian football can be revitalized.

Acknowledging the public criticism following the disappointing performance of the Black Stars at the Africa Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast, Okraku emphasized the need for collective effort and openness to transformative ideas to restore the sport's former glory.

Speaking at the Meet the Press event in Kumasi, Okraku asserted, "We need the collective effort of all and sundry. We take responsibility as leaders of the association but will count on the collective ideas to continue to transform the sport."

Highlighting the FA's commitment to reclaiming the passion and success of Ghanaian football, Okraku urged all stakeholders to unite in the endeavor. He emphasized the importance of listening to diverse perspectives and engaging with the public to solicit feedback and ideas for improvement.

"The FA is very much committed to bringing back the lost glory and the passion of our people. All our publics must stand shoulder to shoulder with us. In good times and in bad times, we are ready to listen to the other minds. We have to let people speak to us and tell us what they think," Okraku stated.

With a collaborative approach and a commitment to transparency and inclusivity, Okraku believes that Ghana football can overcome its challenges and regain its prominence on the global stage.