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Kurt Okraku faces backlash for saying ‘GFA is a private entity’

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GFA President Kurt Okraku

President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Kurt Okraku, has been heavily criticised on social media following his assertion that the association is a private entity.

The GFA boss raised concerns about the government’s decision to disclose the association’s budget in relation to the Black Stars, citing accountability purposes.

Speaking on the issue in an interview with Asaase Radio on February 17, 2026, Okraku questioned why other institutions in the economy were not compelled to disclose their budgets while the GFA was singled out.

Why aren’t we asking every sector to make their budgets public? – Kurt Okraku questions

He argued that since the GFA is a private institution, it is difficult to understand why such a directive should be imposed, describing it as worrying.

His remarks sparked criticisms from football supporters on social media, who questioned why the government provides funds to the association yet cannot have a say in how things are managed.

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Some argued that once the activities of the GFA are sponsored with taxpayers’ money, the government has every right to determine how funds are disbursed to uphold public trust.

They urged the GFA boss to accept the directive in good faith and continue to comply so that public funds are used prudently.

Okraku’s analogy, in which he compared the GFA to Asaase Radio as a private entity, was ridiculed by fans, who described the argument as flawed since the media outlet does not receive government funding for its operations.

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