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Jerome Otchere insists Communication has been a drawback for the Normalization Committee

By Michael Duah
Jerome Otchere insists Communication has been a drawback for the Normalization Committee
Jerome Otchere insists Communication has been a drawback for the Normalization Committee
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Ex-Editor of Kotoko Express, Jerome Otchere has vehemently stated that communication has been the biggest mess for the GFA Normalization Committee.



The four-member committee has been given a mandate by FIFA to review the statutes and set out the roadmap for the election of a new president for the FA.

However, the committee has come under severe criticisms for their slow nature of work and the lack of engagement of the media in their daily work.

But according to the former Dreams FC communication member in an interview with Accra based radio station Asempa FM, Jerome Otchere said, communication is a big muddle to the committee.

"The biggest challenge of the Normalization Committee so far has been communication".

"In the last 90 days of their work it has been more about what they are not telling us".

"The Normalization Committee should update us on what they have done and how they did it

"The committee should have a way of constantly relaying information to the media who will also pass it on to the public and I believe will ease the pressure on the Normalization Committee.

Jerome, however, praised the committee for the job they have done so far but insisted he is not enthused with regard to review and to set the road for electing new FA president and ExCO members.

"The Normalization Committee have done their best with running the GFA but I'm not convinced with what they have done with regards to the review and the roadmap for elections."

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The four-member committee led by Dr.Kofi Amoah has a time frame to ensure the football is back to normalcy, elapsing on March 30, next year.

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