Re-elected Ghana Football Association Executive Committee member Wilfred Osei 'Palmer' says he looks forward to working with newly elected members.
Kurt Okraku, Frank Nelson, Delali Senaye, Albert Commey, Opoku Nti, Benjamin NAB Eyison and John Frederick Mensah are the new members from both the premier and division one clubs on the committee.
Some new faces have also joined from the regional associations so far.
Osei, who is among four members of the previous administration that retained their positions on the Executive Committee is backing the new faces to succeed.
“It is about teamwork and giving mutual respect to your other colleagues. You don’t say that I have been there before and that your views should reign supreme,” he told Joy Sports.
"We will learn a lot from them, I have not served on any committee with some of them and it is a new environment all together. I know they are equally good as those that lost and I believe they can do the job.”
The tenure of the new ExCo is four years.
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