In a resounding display of confidence, Kurt Okraku has secured an extended four-year term to lead Ghanaian football. This vote of support was prominently evident at the recent Ghana Football Association (GFA) Elective Congress, held at the prestigious Global Dream Hotel in Tamale.
Out of the 124 eligible delegates, a remarkable 120 actively participated in the election, showcasing a strong turnout. The overwhelming backing for Okraku was unmistakable, as 117 delegates cast their votes affirmatively in favor of his continuity, while a mere three delegates dissented from this resounding endorsement.
In addition to the Presidential position, the delegates also elected five representatives for the Ghana Premier League (GPL) and three representatives for the Division One League (DOL). This election marks a pivotal moment for Ghanaian football, with a clear mandate given to Okraku and other league representatives to shape the future of the sport in the country.
See the entire list of candidate and winners in the poll below;


GFA President;
Kurt Edwin Simeon-Okraku – GFA President polled 117 of 120 votes. 1 abstained and two voted NO.
Executive Council Representatives – Ghana Premier League;
Frederick Acheampong
Nana Oduro Sarfo
Dr Ransford Abbey
James Kwesi Appiah
Kingsley Osei Bonsu
Women’s Football Representative;
Dr. Gifty Afia Oware-Mensah
Division One League Representatives on the Executive Council;
Mark Addo
Gideon Fosu
Eugene Nobel Ampon Noel