We love watching the English Premier League and the other top European leagues because they are professionally managed. But imagine if those leagues were run with the same level of leadership and administration we see in our football today would they still be celebrated worldwide?
The level of mediocrity in Ghana football is deeply worrying. Year after year, we see the same problems with little accountability or meaningful reform. No serious reviews, no long-term solutions just "let's keep moving and trust God." That is not a strategy; it is an admission of failed leadership.
Ghana football deserves competent, transparent, and visionary leadership. If our administrators cannot rise to the occasion, then perhaps independent football experts should be brought in to help rebuild the game.
Looking at the state of our institutions and football administration, one is tempted to conclude that the Black man is not capable of managing his own affairs. While that may sound harsh, the continued failure of leadership, accountability, and governance gives critics every reason to question our ability to effectively manage our own systems.
The two-term limit for the GFA Presidency was introduced to stop any single individual from becoming all-powerful and ruling the game indefinitely.
Term limits exist to protect institutions from the corrosive effects of prolonged power: the risk of patronage networks replacing merit, accountability fading into familiarity, and fresh ideas being suffocated by entrenched interests.
In football, where vast sums of money, national prestige, and passionate public emotion are involved, such protections are especially vital. They ensure periodic renewal, guard against corruption, and remind leaders that the association belongs to Ghanaian football, not to any individual.
Yet just six years after these reforms were put in place after normalization , that foundational work has been effectively dismantled. The rules designed to promote institutional health and prevent perpetual rule have been rewritten or circumvented, all to clear the path for a third term.
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Kurt can't simply go for a third term. We see FA presidents step down in countries where football is in a better place. But in this rot, our FA president wants to amend the laws and go for a third term