Ace sports journalist, Mohammed Amin Lamptey, has slammed the Ghana Football Association president, Kurt Okraku, for running friends and cronies administration at the FA.
His accusations follows the release of names for new head coaches and Management Committees for the various national teams.
As adomonline.com has reported earlier, CK Akunnor has been named as the head coach of the senior national team the Black Stars.
But according to Mr Lamptey, the Kurt Okraku-led administration is not helping in the development of football, adding that naming CK Akunnor as the head coach of the Black Stars is questionable.
“Why should we leave room for speculations if we say we are reforming our football after ‘Number 12’,” he asked on Asempa FM’s Sports Nite show.
“We all know that CK Akunnor will take the Black Stars job with George Boateng and David Duncan named to assist him. For me, my question is: what were the criteria used in selecting CK Akunnor?
“What was the legacy Kwesi Appiah left behind? For me, I am surprised with these appointments because this is what we crusaded against.
“Kurt Okraku is running friends and cronies at the FA. I am confused with the appointment of CK Akunnor because he has never coached any national team.
“We know what he has done with Kotoko, Hearts of Oak, Ashgold and Dreams FC but a national team job is different and that is why I asked for the criteria they used in selecting these coaches and especially CK Akunnor.
“I don’t think our football will progress when we continue to behave this way,” he added.
Akunnor captained the Black Stars after the retirement of Abedi Pele.
He participated in four Africa Cup of Nations; 1994, 1996, 1998 and 2000.
His coaching started at Sekondi XI Wise in 2009. His big move came almost immediately as he was signed on as the head coach of Accra Hearts of Oak in 2012.
He then went on to join Dreams FC before Ashantigold and Asante Kotoko.
The likes of Mercy Tagoe, Paa Kwesi Fabin, Yusif Basigi, Karim Zito, Ibrahim Tanko among other head coaches have all been named as national team coaches.