Kurt Okraku, President of the GFA, emphasized the need for stronger collaboration with the Ministry of Sports to enhance football in Ghana during a meeting on March 17, 2025. He called for teamwork among stakeholders, including sports media, to tackle challenges constructively and promote the sport’s success.
Kurt Okraku, President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), recently led a delegation to meet with the Minister of Sports and Recreation on March 17, 2025. The meeting underscored the necessity of cooperation between the GFA and the Ministry in advancing football and sports within Ghana. Okraku highlighted collaborative efforts as essential in promoting the visibility of achievements in Ghanaian football.
During the visit, Okraku recognized the crucial function of the Ministry of Sports in fostering football and sports across the nation. He asserted the importance of a robust partnership to ensure that the advancements in Ghana’s football scene are effectively communicated and celebrated. He also pointed out the need for constructive engagement in addressing challenges through fair media coverage.
Okraku called for a united approach with the sports media to align with the Football Association’s vision for growth in Ghana’s football sector. He is optimistic that collaboration between the GFA and the Sports Ministry will significantly bolster the success of football in the country. His advocacy for such partnerships is seen as a positive initiative to enhance the prospects of Ghanaian football.
The advancement of Ghanaian football is reliant on the collaborative efforts of various stakeholders, including the GFA, the Ministry of Sports, and the sports media. By uniting their efforts, they can effectively promote the field, address challenges, and achieve significant milestones. As Okraku aptly remarked, “Together, we can contribute to the continued success of football in the country.”
Kurt Okraku’s advocacy for a stronger relationship between the Ghana Football Association and the Ministry of Sports is crucial for enhancing football in Ghana. His emphasis on collaboration and constructive communication can lead to a more vibrant sports culture. The unity of stakeholders, including the media, is essential in addressing challenges and promoting the growth of Ghanaian football.
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