Randy Abbey, an aspirant for the Ghana Football Association Executive Council seat, has raised questions concerning the eligibility of the new constituents of the Football Association in the upcoming Ghana Football Association Election.
The new constituents made up of the Professional Football Association of Ghana (PFAG), Futsal, Beach Soccer were adapted in to the Association in the new statues approved by Congress and will see them have four votes in the elections.
According to Randy Abbey, the new constituent bodies will only attain full membership status within six months in order to be eligible to take part in the elections when their membership statues have been approved.
“Our delegates should be 116 not 120. The rights to vote should be membership rights and those new bodies have been given six months to complete full membership.
“The new bodies have not completed the process of full membership thus they must not be allowed to exercise the rights to vote. In my view they cannot be allowed to vote”.
The GFA Executive Council elections are set to be held on October 24.