Dr. Tony Aubynn is running for re-election.

Even after four years in command of the football association, according to the Executive Council Member of the Ghana Football Association, the current leadership has unfinished business.

This claim has motivated him to run for office again because he wants to be part of the forthcoming Executive Council (EXCO) in the GFA Elections slated for September 27 in Tamale.

To continue serving on the Ghana Football Association’s executive committee, Dr. Tony Aubynn is running for re-election.

“The current executive council has started a journey,” Aubynn told Citi Sports following his vetting.

“That journey is reachable. We haven’t reached that journey. And so if you have the capacity to support for yet another term, you should be able to do that. I think there are a lot of things that need to be done.”

“You need to do it at a certain level and then you can then give it to someone else to also push. You cannot stay there forever. But whilst you are strong, mentally fit, physically capable to contribute, it’s all sacrificial.

“I mean, generally this is not a piece of work that gives you any financial returns, but sometimes you get insults.”

“But once you are committed to making contribution to the sport that you love, anyone who goes into this area has a passion, is driven by passion. All of us are driven by passion. And so we are going to contribute our quota to bringing Ghana football up again.”

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