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In less than 12 hours, over 3,500 Ghanaians have signed this petition. This sends a clear message that many citizens want accountability, transparency, and meaningful reforms in Ghana football. The leadership of the Ghana Football Association should recognize that these concerns are widely shared and deserve a serious response.
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The good people of Ghana 🇬🇭 are ready to dissolve Kurt Okraku administration and rescue our Football
To the good people of Ghana:
Our voices are being heard. The fact that some people are choosing to block us instead of engaging with our concerns shows that our calls for accountability are making an impact.
This movement is not about individuals—it is about the future of Ghana football. We will continue to speak peacefully, demand transparency, and advocate for reforms that we believe are in the best interest of the game and the nation.
Let's remain united, respectful, and determined. Together, our voices matter, and together we can continue to call for accountability and positive change in Ghana football.
#WeAreTakingBackOurFootball #Accountability #GhanaFootball
nothing good has come out of them..
Ghana 🇬🇭 fight for your football freedom
Football has been on its knees for years -
The FA machine must be brought to a grand halt.and now🔥🔥🔥
My position on flooding will never change.
It is not enough to keep blaming ordinary people.
There’s this constant narrative that Ghanaians are the cause of all our own problems, but that ignores a critical part of the story.
We have institutions whose job it is to enforce planning regulations, prevent illegal developments, protect waterways, ensure proper waste disposal and act before disasters happen.
When they fail to do that, the consequences are borne by all of us .
Yes, individual responsibility matters. But so does institutional responsibility.
It is really unfair to reduce a complex problem to, “Ghanaians are the cause of their own suffering,” when there are systems that were created precisely to prevent these failures.
I won’t lie, years ago I probably held that same simplistic view. But the more I’ve learned, the more my perspective has evolved.
Flooding is rarely the result of one person’s actions, it’s the ripple effect of years of weak enforcement, poor planning, institutional failure, and individual irresponsibility.
Until we’re willing to hold EVERYONE accountable, not just the public, we’ll keep having the same conversation every rainy season.
The Chairman of the Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, has called on Politicians to abandon superstition, politically driven prophecies and short-term governance, urging the nation to adopt long-term planning as the foundation for sustainable development. #CitiNewsroom #CitiFM #GhanaNews
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