The recent corruption allegations against Osekyere, Chief of Staff at the Ghana Football Association (GFA), and the broader accusations implicating the GFA, including its President, Kurt Okraku, have once again cast a dark shadow over Ghanaian football. The scandal surrounding the mismanagement of over 5 million Ghana cedis in the over-aged buses procurement deal, coupled with numerous other allegations of corruption and financial mismanagement, is a national disgrace.
As a football administrator and a dedicated stakeholder in Ghanaian football, I cannot remain silent while individuals entrusted with the development of our beloved sport continue to drag its name into disrepute. The actions of these discredited officials have not only eroded public confidence in the GFA but have also set back the progress of football in our country. Corruption at the highest levels of our football administration deprives young talents of opportunities, discourages investors, and weakens our competitiveness on the global stage.
It is unacceptable that while grassroots football struggles for funding and local clubs suffer financial distress, millions of cedis are allegedly misappropriated under the watch of Kurt Okraku and his administration. Ghanaian football cannot afford to be governed by leaders whose actions are consistently questioned and whose integrity is in tatters. The credibility of the GFA is now at an all-time low, and the only way to begin restoring faith in our football administration is through immediate accountability.
I, therefore, call for the immediate resignation of GFA President Kurt Okraku and his Chief of Staff, Osekyere. Their continued stay in office only deepens the rot and further damages the reputation of Ghana football. Moreover, I extend an open invitation to the Special Prosecutor to, as a matter of urgency, launch a full-scale investigation into these serious allegations.
A thorough, independent investigation will help sanitize Ghana football by exposing corrupt practices, punishing those responsible, and deterring future misconduct. This is the only way to reinstall integrity, transparency, and credibility in our football governance. Ghana deserves a football administration that is accountable, honest, and committed to the true development of the game.
The time for action is now. The future of Ghana football depends on it.
NPP Annuls Constituency Executive Elections in Three Constituencies, Refers Disputes to Electoral Affairs Committee
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Published: July 15, 2026
Published at: 3:55pm
Story by Saibu Terry
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has annulled the purported Constituency Executive Elections conducted in three constituencies, citing violations of party directives, election regulations, and, where applicable, existing court orders.
In a statement dated July 15, 2026, the party announced that the National Steering Committee took the decision after reviewing the conduct of the constituency executive elections held across the country over the weekend.
According to the statement, the annulled elections were held in Bantama, Afigya Sekyere East, and Adansi Asokwa constituencies.
The NPP said the elections in the affected constituencies were conducted in “flagrant disregard” of party directives, the rules and regulations governing the 2026 Constituency Executive Elections, and, in some instances, subsisting court orders.
The party further disclosed that the Ashanti Regional Steering Committee has been summoned to appear before the National Steering Committee on Tuesday, July 21, 2026, to explain the circumstances surrounding the conduct of the elections in the affected constituencies.
Additionally, the National Steering Committee has referred election-related issues in Asante Akyem Central, together with all other unresolved constituency election disputes, to the Electoral Affairs Committee of the National Council for advice and recommendations.
The NPP reiterated its commitment to upholding the rule of law and ensuring strict compliance with its constitution and regulations while preserving the integrity, credibility, and transparency of its internal democratic processes.
The statement was jointly signed by the party’s Acting National Chairman, Danquah Smith Buttey, and General Secretary, Justin Kodua Frimpong.
NDC Northern Regional Elections Directorate Takes Over Tamale Central Branch Elections
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Published July 15, 2026
Published at: 3:27Pm
Story by Saibu Terry
The Northern Regional Elections Directorate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has announced that it has assumed full responsibility for all activities relating to the party’s branch elections in the Tamale Central Constituency with immediate effect.
In an official notice issued on Tuesday, the Directorate said the decision would remain in force until further notice, indicating that it will oversee and manage all aspects of the branch election process in the constituency.
The statement directed all party members, stakeholders, and interested persons to channel all communications, inquiries, and issues concerning the Tamale Central branch elections through the Northern Regional Elections Directorate.
While the notice did not state the reasons behind the decision, the Regional Elections Directorate appealed to members for their cooperation and understanding as it carries out its mandate.
The notice was signed by Dr. Arnold Mashud Abukari, the Northern Regional Director of Elections and IT of the NDC.
The latest development places the administration of the Tamale Central branch elections directly under the supervision of the regional leadership, pending further directives.
Ghana Drawn with Nigeria, Togo and Burkina Faso for WAFU B U-20 Championship
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Published: July 15, 2026
Published at: 2:15Pm
Story by Saibu Terry
Ghana’s Black Satellites have been drawn in a challenging Group B alongside regional rivals Nigeria, Togo and Burkina Faso for the 2026 WAFU B U-20 Championship, the qualifying tournament for the 2027 TotalEnergies CAF U-20 Africa Cup of Nations.
The draw was conducted on Wednesday, July 15, 2026, at the headquarters of the West African Football Union (WAFU) Zone B in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire.
The Black Satellites will renew their fierce rivalry with Nigeria in what is expected to be one of the standout fixtures of the competition. Togo and Burkina Faso complete a highly competitive group, setting the stage for a demanding qualification campaign for the four-time African champions.
Group A consists of hosts Côte d’Ivoire, Benin and Niger, with the three nations also competing for a place at the continental championship.
The WAFU B U-20 Championship will feature all seven member associations of the zone and serves as the official qualifying tournament for the 2027 TotalEnergies CAF U-20 Africa Cup of Nations.
The 2027 CAF U-20 Africa Cup of Nations will be hosted by Ghana, adding extra significance to the Black Satellites’ campaign as they seek to qualify for the continental showpiece on home soil.