Reports have emerged that the government of Ghana has kicked against the planned dismissal of Black Stars head coach, Chris Hughton by the Ghana Football Association.
On Thursday, November 9, 2023, Asaase Radio reported that the Ghana Football Association (GFA) was plotting to sack Hughton at its Executive Council meeting.
The decision was reportedly made because the GFA leadership was unimpressed with Hughton's performance and did not believe that he could win Ghana's upcoming 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Madagascar and Comoros.
However, the dismissal of Hughton required government approval, as the government is responsible for the compensation of the technical team.
Multiple reports indicate that the government has disapproved the GFA's decision to sack the coach.
Sports journalist Muftawu Nabila Abdulai wrote on X, "Understand Sports Minister met cabinet on Wednesday. There is no greenlight on Chris sacking from the government's angle. We await what would happen tomorrow."
Another sports journalist, Fentuo Tahiru, also wrote on X that a top government official had said, "Chris Hughton is not going anywhere."
Asaase Radio's report on Thursday, November 9, 2023 also claimed that the decision to sack Hughton was what delayed the announcement Black Stars call-up for the 2026 World Cup qualifiers.
Muftawu Nabila also explained that "government did not approve Chris Hughton's sack," which is why the GFA decided to release the Black Stars squad to confirm that the coach is retaining his position.