Despite criticism of his leadership style, Ghana Football Association (GFA) President Kurt Okraku has stated that he wants to be regarded as an honest leader.
Speaking to the media on Friday, August 9, at the GFA’s Meet the Press event in Sunyani, Okraku underlined his dedication to being truthful and keeping his word.
The occasion, which took place at the Eusbett Hotel, gave Okraku a chance to address those who have questioned his openness in leading the organization.
“I want to be remembered for being a very honest leader who stood by his words and delivered the same at every given opportunity,” he said.
Reiterating his stance, Okraku said, “This is how I want to be remembered.” His remarks come amidst ongoing debates about the governance of the GFA and calls for greater openness in its operations.