Hearts of Lions striker Abednego Tetteh has called for the Ghana Football Association (GFA) to be dissolved, urging the government to take over the management of the domestic league.
In a statement via Lawson TV/FM, Tetteh expressed his dissatisfaction with the current state of Ghanaian football, insisting that drastic measures must be taken to restore credibility and order.
“The Government should cancel the league and sack everyone at the FA. They should be investigated, and the Government should manage the league,” he said.
The former Hearts of Oak striker’s comments come amid growing concerns about the administration of football in the country, with many Ghanaians questioning the effectiveness of the GFA in handling the league and football affairs.
Meanwhile, new Sports minister Kofi Adams has assured that he will work closely with the GFA to ensure a resurgence of Ghana football.
“I don’t see GFA as a problem. I see everyone as a solution to our challenge, and that will be my approach,” he told Asempa FM.
“Maybe in our approach, we have failed to give the chance. I believe some of the things done in the past will not be done again.
“We will engage, and the outcome will be made known to the public,” he added.