
Former communications director of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Ibrahim Sannie Daara, has justified the need to extend the term limits of presidents of the association.
He proposes that the term of office for presidents of the Ghana FA should be extended from two to four.
This comes after the GFA Statutes Review Committee’s proposal to extend the presidential term limit for the Ghana Football Association President from two to three.
Speaking to Luv FM, Ibrahim Sannie Daara shared his support for the idea to extend the term limit, arguing that he does not think two terms are enough in football politics.
“I don’t think two terms are enough in football politics. I will propose four terms because the industry is not as easy as people see it.
“If we want Ghana football to thrive and be on top of world and African football, the longevity or otherwise of an African president is a serious determining factor,” Sannie Daraa argued.
The GFA Statutes Review Committee’s proposal to extend the presidential term limit for the Ghana Football Association President will be heavy on the agenda of GFA’s 31st Ordinary Congress scheduled for August 12, 2025, at the Ghanaman Centre of Excellence in Prampram.
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