
Former Ghana League Clubs Association (GHALCA) chairman Kudjoe Fianoo is pressing the Ghana Football Association (GFA) to clarify whether President Kurt Okraku can seek a third term in office following recent constitutional amendments that extended term limits for the association's leadership.
Fianoo, who serves as a board member for Great Olympics and was among those who opposed the amendment, acknowledged that the proposal received "overwhelming approval" from Congress last month.
However, he now questions whether the changes apply to the current administration or only future officeholders.
"There are some naughty points that we need to unlock," Fianoo told Joy Sports. "Is it applicable to the incumbent now, or is it going to be implemented in the future? These are the naughty areas that we need clarification on."
The call for transparency comes as Okraku's current term is set to expire in 2027. The GFA president has previously stated that he has not made a decision about running for another term and will "decide when that time comes."
Fianoo emphasized that once clarity is provided, stakeholders will act "in the supreme interest of the country."
The situation represents a significant moment for Ghanaian football governance, as the interpretation of these amended statutes could determine the leadership trajectory for years to come.
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