The Ghana Football Association is "working towards" televising Division One League matches, says its President Kurt Okraku.
StarTimes has televised Ghana Premier League games, but the same cannot be said for the country's second-tier competition.
However, in an attempt to increase visibility, Kurt said the Football Association is keen on securing media right for the product.
"The vision of the Executive Council of the Ghana Football Association is to put the National Division One League on TV," Kurt revealed in a media engagement in Sunyani.
"We are working extremely hard towards achieving that."
The FA is also in search of a media partner for the Ghana Premier after StarTimes, who have broadcasted matches for the past three seasons, pulled out of their sponsorship agreement at the end of the 2023/24 campaign.
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