The government white paper has been a subject for discussion in the week after its release.
The Commission of Inquiry set up by President Mahama to look into matters relating to the participation of the Black Stars in the 2014 World Cup made some recommendations which were expected to have far-reaching consequences on how football is run in Ghana.
But government's White Paper has accepted some of the recommendations wholly, others partially and modified some.
Watch the Minister of Communication, Dr .Omane Boamah, dissects issues in the 24-paged document. He was speaking on with Patrick Osei-Agyemang, aka Countryman Songo, on Asempa FM's popular 'Fire for Fire' show.
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