Former Ghana youth star Awudu Isaaka has vowed to lead a demonstration against Ghana Football Association (GFA) President Kwesi Nyantakyi over his poor administration of football in the country.
Ghanasportsonline report that the former Ghana U-17 player is unhappy with the Nyantakyi-led administration claiming they are “collapsing” Ghana football.
Isaaka also attributes the dwindling fortunes of the local League and colts football to the "poor administration" of Nyantakyi and his team.
The 1995 FIFA U-17 World Cup winner revealed that he is planning to organize a demonstration in an attempt to force the CAF Executive Committee member out of office.
“I have decided to organize a demonstration to take Nyantakyi out of office. He must leave the seat as the GFA President because he is bringing Ghana Football to a collapse,” he told Atinka FM.
“I am therefore calling on ex-footballers and others to come on board so we demonstrate against his administration.
“Ever since he became the Ghana Football Association his focus has only been the Black Stars neglecting the local League and even our junior National teams.
“We used to excel in Junior level even more than the Black Stars but now what do we see. Our junior team’s even struggle to qualify for competitions.
“It is sad. Look at the local League. People used to enjoy the League and got to the stadium but we will hardly see a stadium filled even when is Kotoko and Hearts.
“Ghanaian Clubs are even struggling to make an impression in Africa. Kotoko and Hearts used to make the headlines in Africa. But it is not so again.
“I think it is time for him to vacate the seat as GFA President.”
Nyantakyi is the longest serving Ghanaian FA President since being elected into office in 2004.