Mickey Charles, also known as Kwadwo Ntim, has expressed his dissatisfaction with the way Kurt Okraku, the boss of the Ghana Football Association, has handled his critics and opponents.
As a prominent figure in the football administration circle, Charles believes that Okraku should have focused on unifying the football community after winning the election to lead Ghana football.
According to Charles, Okraku should have let go of all the bitterness and divisions created during the election period and aimed to unite the whole family.
He has also expressed his concerns about the state of the local league in Ghana, which has led to a decline in attendance at matches.
“When God led you to the position what you will do is you bring the family together all the bitterness, this one has contested me, this one has done this to me you throw all away then you unite the whole family,” Mickey Charles told Ark FM.
“But you don’t go on national television, national radio and say that who has ever won an election and worked with his enemies. Are we not in Ghana and Joshua Alabi contested Mahama today Joshua Alabi is what?
“Our local league has collapsed to the extent that if Kotoko and Hearts are playing if you open free gate supporters are saying we won’t come,”