Former spokesperson of the Normalisation Committee (NC), Dan Kwaku Yeboah, has launched a blistering attack on the interim Ghana Football Association body, claiming “leadership has lost direction.”
The broadcaster resigned from his role on Friday after taking $11,000 in 11 months in what has been largely considered a calamitous reign.
Reports say he had a frosty relationship with NC boss Dr Kofi Amoah, who kicked against his appointment.
Mr Yeboah, who works with Accra-based Peace FM, has revealed the leadership of the interim body has lost direction, leading to his decision to quit in an image redemption strategy.
“The intentions of the President of Ghana Nana Akufo-Addo was noble. He did everything to ensure we avoided a global ban from football,” he told Peace FM.
“There was so much goodwill from Ghanaians at the beginning but we can’t say same for today.
“The leadership has lost direction. The NC leadership has lost direction.
“We criticised The former administration but this is not the sort of leadership we bargained for in all honesty.”
The controversial journalist claimed Dr Amoah orchestrated the sacking of former member of the committee, Duah Adonteng.
The frosty relationship between Mr Yeboah and his boss escalated post 2019 AFCON after he was embarrassed severally during meetings, it has been claimed in the local media.
Source: ghanasoccernet