Staff of the Ghana Football Association are set to resume work after staying at home for the past three months due to an impasse between the government and the association.
Staff of the association have endured months of uncertainty and trepidation amid fears of losing their jobs in the wake of the long-standing stalemate.
But they are set to heave a sigh of relief after world governing body, FIFA confirmed it will appoint a Normalization Committee to manage the affairs Ghana Football Association (GFA) for the next six months.
They could be smiling to the bank after being left unpaid for the past three months due to the litigation.
It's a massive relief for several of these staff who are largely committed workers of the embattled Ghana Football Association.
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