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Sports Minister congratulates President Kurt E.S Okraku on appointment as CAF Second Vice-President


Ghana’s Minister for Sports and Recreation, Hon. Kofi Iddie Adams, has extended warm congratulations to President Kurt Edwin Simeon-Okraku following his appointment as the Second Vice-President of the Confederation of African Football (CAF).

In a statement issued on Monday, Hon. Adams described Okraku’s appointment as a proud moment for Ghana, recognizing it as a testament to his dedication, visionary leadership, and unwavering commitment to the growth of football both in Ghana and across the African continent.

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“Your new role offers Ghana an enhanced voice and a strengthened platform in continental football governance. It inspires a new generation of Ghanaian and African sports leaders to aspire to excellence and global influence.” the statement read.

He further commended President Simeon-Okraku for his transformative initiatives, including the “Catch Them Young” refereeing project, the establishment of zonal football academies, and his strong advocacy for grassroots talent development. These efforts were described as critical foundations for the future of Ghanaian football.

“The Ministry acknowledges your visionary initiatives such as the ‘Catch Them Young’ refereeing project, the establishment of zonal football academies, and your dedicated support for grassroots talent identification,” the statement highlighted.

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Hon. Adams further emphasised that the GFA President’s new role at CAF presents a renewed opportunity to drive the development of the domestic game. He expressed hope that under his continued leadership, Ghana would see further progress in the Premier League, empowering women’s football, and nurturing young talent across the nation.

The Ministry pledged its full support to President Okraku as he works with key stakeholders to uplift African football and restore Ghana’s place of prominence within the global football community.

“Congratulations once again, Mr. President. We are proud of you and wish you every success in this distinguished role,” the statement concluded.

GFA Communications

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