Kwesi Nyantakyi, president of Ghana Football Association [GFA] has mentioned that his outfit suffered under the administration of the National Democratic Congress [NDC].
According to the respected football administrator, the Ghana Football Association went through hell under the NDC Government from 2009 that the ruling power was handed to them.
Speaking to Accra based Neat FM, the CAF 1st vice president revealed that aside the 37 Federations in Ghana, the association was always accused of a bribery scandal but all turned out to be false.
“In 2009 that a new government took over, it was hectic for us, we went through hell.
"Aside from the 37 Federations in Ghana, we were the only one always invited for interrogations. It was sad under the era of the NDC government.
"They will always call us for our account, tell us to bring documents of a contract that has ended and went ahead to invites us to make an account of friendly matches," he added.
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