Ministry of Youth and Sports spokesperson Kofi Asare Brako says former Black Stars coach James Kwesi Appiah is "ungrateful" to report GFA to FIFA over his unpaid salaries.
Brako believes the 59-year-old should be thankful to the Football Association for not sacking him after failing to achieve the mandate.
Coach Appiah performed poorly at the 2019 Afcon as the Black Stars were eliminated at the Round of 16 by Tunisia on penalties.
"Kwasi Appiah is ungrateful to report GFA to FIFA. He should know that when you report GFA you have reported Ghana to FIFA," Asare Brako told Nhyira FM.
"FIFA will inquire about the contract document between the two parties and will make a judgement base on your achievement in the contract.
"He failed to perform his four mandates tasked to him in the contract but was not fired.
He added, "He should have even thanked the GFA and the Sports Ministry for that."
"What Kwesi Appiah is doing makes him ungrateful to Ghana. He should show gratitude to GFA and MoYS."
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