Kurt Okraku's leadership of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) has come under severe scrutiny following a series of controversies and setbacks that have tarnished the image of Ghanaian football. Below are the key issues that have led to growing calls for his resignation.
1. Failure to Qualify for AFCON 2025
Under Otto Addo's tenure as head coach, the Black Stars failed to qualify for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON). This marks the first time in over two decades that Ghana has missed the tournament. The team managed only three draws and suffered two defeats during the qualifiers, an abysmal performance for a nation that has historically been a four-time AFCON champion. The poor performance has highlighted managerial failures at all levels of the GFA, including the selection and retention of coaches.
2. Allegations of Corruption in Player Selection
Former Black Stars legend Anthony Yeboah recently exposed corruption within the national team management. He alleged that a GFA official demanded a bribe before considering a player he recommended. Yeboah emphasized that player selection is often influenced by financial incentives rather than merit, compromising the integrity and competitiveness of the team. Such allegations have added to concerns about transparency and fairness in the management of Ghanaian football.
3. Questionable Appointments and Management
The GFA has been criticized for its handling of coaching appointments. Coach Otto Addo, though a capable tactician, has been unable to meet expectations, raising questions about the processes behind his hiring and retention. Before him, Coach Chris Hughton briefly held the position, but continuity and strategic vision have been lacking under Okraku's leadership.
4. Growing Discontent Among Fans and Stakeholders
The combination of the Black Stars' dismal performance, corruption allegations, and poor management has eroded public confidence in the GFA. Fans and stakeholders have been vocal about their frustrations, demanding sweeping reforms and accountability. The inability to address these concerns under Kurt Okraku's administration has intensified calls for his resignation.
The Way Forward
For Ghana to reclaim its reputation as a football powerhouse, the GFA requires a leadership overhaul to restore trust, enforce transparency, and ensure merit-based decisions. Kurt Okraku's resignation would mark the first step toward rebuilding Ghanaian football and addressing the systemic issues plaguing the sport.
This situation underscores the urgent need for reforms in the GFA, with a focus on accountability and the development of long-term strategies to enhance performance and restore national pride.