Coach Kwasi Appiah has officially resumed his role as an Executive Council member of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) following the conclusion of his temporary suspension. In a letter addressed to the GFA and copied to the Confederation of African Football (CAF), Appiah confirmed his return to the council as of November 30, 2024.
Appiah’s reinstatement marks the end of a “step-aside” directive that had placed his position on hold for a period of time.
The specifics of the suspension and its conditions were not disclosed in the correspondence, but the letter signifies a formal conclusion to the arrangement.
The GFA has yet to issue an official statement on Appiah’s return or address the circumstances surrounding the temporary suspension.
However, his resumption of duties is expected to restore his active participation in decision-making processes within the organization.
Appiah, a seasoned figure in Ghanaian football, has contributed significantly to the development of the sport in the country, both as a coach and an administrator.
His return to the Executive Council comes at a critical time for the GFA, with key decisions and strategies in the pipeline aimed at strengthening football governance and performance at all levels.
The resolution of this matter underscores the importance of clear communication and adherence to established protocols within football administration.
As Appiah resumes his role, attention will now turn to how he reintegrates into the council and contributes to its ongoing initiatives.
Further developments regarding the GFA’s plans and Appiah’s involvement are anticipated in the coming weeks as the association navigates its agenda for the new year.
Per the letter written by coach Kwasi Appiah to GFA and copied CAF, he has now returned as an Executive Council Member of GFA.
The temporary suspension (Step- Aside) ended on 30th November, 2024 pic.twitter.com/2R6ooBsaCP— Asante Forkuo (@Asanteforkuo) December 3, 2024