Abdul Salam Yakubu angrily storms out of GFA Congress in Kumasi

Published on: 10 July 2023

Owner and bankroller of New Edubiase Football Club, Abdul Salam Yakubu stormed out of the 29th Ordinary Congress during the speech of Ghana Football Association (GFA) president Kurt Okaraku at the Great Hall at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) on Monday.

Mr Abdul Salam expressed his anger in protest to certain words used by Mr Kurt Okraku, who is the president of the GFA during his address.

During his speech, Mr Okraku highlighted some achievements of his administration in his first term.

He also spoke about packages and promises to be implemented to help the development of football in the country.

However, Abdul Salam Yakubu claimed a chunk of the speech was mere political talks and had nothing tangible to do with Congress.

He emphasised that Okarku launched indirect personal attacks during his speech which is not proper as far as Congress is concerned.

“This is not Congress. You should have told me you came to do politics. I have things to do but I sacrificed them and paid for a flight only to be insulted over here,” he said.

“There are certain things that shouldn’t be said at Congress. I am very experienced in the game and I know what I’m saying. This is not how to hold a Congress. If you are a leader, you are supposed to be spoken for and not the other way around. Since he started the speech he’s been throwing jabs throughout than focusing on the main issues.

“So for what reason should I be there? Only those who have nothing to do will waste time there,” he said while walking out from the event.

Meanwhile, Kurt Okraku will be seeking another term to lead the association as his first term comes to an end in October.

However, he is expected to be contested by George Afriyie, Kojo Yankah, and some other personalities.

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