GFA wanted to shut me up at Congress with appointment – Osei Palmer alleges
1 min readTema Youth bankroller, Wilfred Osei Kwaku has revealed the reason behind the decision to decline from the Ghana Football Association Ad-hoc Compensation Committee following his personal investigations.
The Executive Council with its prescribed powers under Article 42(2) of the statues 2019 constituted an Ad-hoc Compensation Committee.
The committee, chaired by Hearts Of Oak General Manager, Frederick Moore included vice-president of Inter Allies Eric Senaye and Wilfred Osei Kwaku, but Palmer did not accept the opportunity to be on the committee. He was replaced with Financial Economist Sampson Narteh-oye
However, Palmer – who dragged the Normalisation Committee of the GFA to the Court of Arbitration for Sports(CAS) over his disqualification during the recent FA elections – alleged that, it was a plan by the GFA to zip his mouth with the appointment.
“GFA President Kurt Okraku personally called me on phone about my availability for that appointment. After the call, I did my investigations and I find out that they want to shut me up at congress with the appointment, ” he told Accra-based Angel FM.
CAS is expected to release the verdict by September 1.
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