Aduana FC CEO Collins Atta Poku has thrown his full support behind Black Stars head coach Otto Addo ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
In an interview with Citi Sports, he dismissed suggestions that Addo does not merit his position.
For Atta Poku, the argument is straightforward and backed by results.
“He earned a slot by qualifying us, so it’s good that we are taking him,” Atta Poku said.
His remarks follow the Ghana Football Association’s move to reinforce the technical team with five seasoned professionals, including Alain Ravera and Black Queens boss Kim Lars Björkegren.
The additions are aimed at sharpening Ghana’s edge for a challenging Group L assignment against England, Croatia, and Panama.
Atta Poku insists the expanded backroom staff should be viewed as support rather than scrutiny of Addo’s competence.
“If he needs backup to excel, let’s provide all that he needs so that the Black Stars can go and excel at the Mundial in the United States of America,” he added.
He revealed that after meeting Ravera and other members of the technical setup, he is confident their expertise will strengthen the squad.
With Ghana set to open their campaign against Panama before facing England and Croatia, Atta Poku believes unity behind Addo is crucial to the team’s ambitions.