The Ghana Football Association elections is entering a runoff after none of the candidates managed to earn a little over 50 votes.
Three of the presidential aspirants will enter the next round of voting which includes Kurt Okraku, George Afriyie and Nana Yaw Amponsah.
In the first vote Kurt Okraku earned the most votes with 44, George Afriyie earned 40 votes. Nana Yaw Amponsah got 27 votes whiles only 6 votes was accounted for Fred Pappoe.
The rest of the candidates who happen to be lawyers, Amanda Clinton and George Ankamah Mensah pulled zero votes.
However, when the Normalization's president, Kofi Amoah announced the runoff Fred Pappoe decided to step aside.
Ghanaweb will keep you updated with more info.
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