Sports Minister Isaac Asiamah says Anas’ exposé has helped to put in place measures to revive Ghana football.
A video documentary on how top football officials betrayed the game was released by the investigative journalist which revealed the rots in Ghana football.
The documentary ever since it was aired has forced several football officials out of office.
Former Ghana Football Association President Kwesi Nyantakyi who was caught in the video resigned from his post.
Top referees in the country have also been sanctioned for some corrupt practices with some receiving a lifetime ban.
Isaac Asiamah says the exposé has helped in Ghana football reforms.
“Anas’ exposé has really helped Ghana football, now you can see everything is going on well,” he spoke to the press.
“We hope we everything will be put in place to have our football back, we are still working on that.”
A FIFA/CAF normalization team have been set up to run football activities in the country until March next year.
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