The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has extended its warmest congratulations to President-elect John Dramani Mahama following his victory in the 2024 general elections.
In an official statement, the GFA acknowledged President-elect Mahama's return to power as a reflection of the trust and confidence Ghanaians have in his leadership and vision for the nation's progress.
Your return to power is a testament to the confidence the people of Ghana have in your leadership and vision for our nation. As you embark on your second term in office, the football family wishes you success in your efforts to spearhead the nation’s development and prosperity.
The GFA emphasised the unifying role of football in Ghana, noting its commitment to working collaboratively with the new administration to uplift the sport.
As you are aware, football is the unifying force that binds our nation together, and the GFA is fully committed to working closely with your government to elevate Ghana football to the highest level. Achieving this shared vision, however, requires significant investment in key areas that form the foundation of football development.
The Football Association believes that with the support of your administration, we can create a thriving football ecosystem that produces world-class players and teams capable of bringing glory to Ghana.
GFA to partner with government on football development
The GFA reaffirmed its readiness to collaborate with the government to foster growth in the football fraternity and rekindle national enthusiasm for the sport.
The GFA looks forward to a fruitful partnership in football development with your government in the coming years to achieve our shared desire and goal of making Ghana a global football powerhouse and uniting our nation through this beautiful game.
The association expressed optimism that this partnership would catalyse significant progress, further solidifying football’s role as a pillar of unity and national pride.
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