Kurt Okraku Submits Nomination for CAF Executive Committee
Kurt Okraku, the President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), has officially submitted his nomination to contest for a position on the Confederation of African Football (CAF) Executive Committee. This announcement comes as Okraku prepares to make a bold bid for leadership in African football governance.
The CAF elections are scheduled for March 2025, and Okraku is poised to run unopposed for the seat representing WAFU Zone B, a move that reflects his growing influence in the region.
This nomination marks a pivotal moment in Okraku’s administrative career, especially after he chose to withdraw from the previous elections in 2021. At that time, Okraku prioritized unity within WAFU Zone B, allowing Djibril Hamidou, President of the Niger Football Association, to stand as the sole candidate from the zone. Hamidou successfully secured the position, but with his recent ambitions to vie for a spot on the FIFA Council, a new opportunity has arisen for Okraku.
Reports indicate that Okraku has garnered strong support from WAFU Zone B, positioning him as a frontrunner for the role. His bid not only highlights his commitment to the development of football in Ghana but also underscores his vision for the sport across West Africa. As he prepares for the upcoming elections, the football community watches closely, eager to see how Okraku’s leadership could shape the future of African football.