Alhaji Gruzah, owner of relegated Ghana Premier League side King Faisal, has hailed the re-election of Kwasi Nyantakyi, claiming due process was followed.
Gruzah, who was backing disqualified candidate and his club’s Chief Executive Vincent Sowah Odotei, said there was no illegality in Nyantakyi’s feat last week.
The controversial football administrator is prepared to put his criticisms of Nyantakyi’s administration to rest.
“Now they talk of democracy and you can see that due process was followed so there is not much to say. What we can all hope for is that they change their direction and run the nation’s football well,” he said.
Nyantakyi was handed another four year term in office by popular acclamation by members of Congress last Friday after standing unopposed.
Source: Ghanasoccernet
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