In an interview with the Graphic Sports, Mr Commey debunked rumour suggesting that he had quit his role at Aduana and was ready to take over the reins at Dreams FC.
He described reports linking him to the Dawu-based club as a figment of someone’s imagination which did not have any basis.
“I haven’t considered leaving Aduana Stars and not to talk of tendering in my resignation so I don’t know where all these things are coming from.
“I was surprised to hear that I have issued my resignation letter when I am yet to even meet Aduana Stars. This to me is just a figment of someone’s imagination,” he said.
The newly-elected GFA President, Kurt Okraku, resigned from his role as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Dreams FC following his election into the high office of football administration in the country.
He decided to forfeit his role with the Premier League club in order to prevent been caught in a conflict of interest case.
The resignation of Mr Okraku led to reports linking Mr Commey as his successor of the CEO role having been part of the campaign team that won him the election. Read Full Story
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