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Soccer News of Wednesday, 22 May 2013

Source: ghanasoccernet.com

Jawula hails Nyantakyi's hard work at CAF

Alhaji MND Jawula has hailed the meteoric rise of Ghana FA president Kwesi Nyantakyi at CAF, his lobbying skills by getting more Ghanaians to work with the continent's football governing body.

Ex-Ghana FA chief Jawula says Ghanaians must continue to support Nyantakyi claiming he is capable of landing one of the top posts in African football This comes afs for the first time in the history of Ghana football nine Ghanaians will be working with various standing committees of CAF.

Their appointment is thanks to Nyantakyi's hard work since he started serving on the body's Executive Committee two years ago which has endeared him to the CAF aficionados. His work ethic has raised CAF leaders' attention to the quality within Ghana football administration leading to the naming of nine Ghanaians on various committees. GFA leaders Fred Crentsil, Emmanuel Kyeremeh, Felix Ansong, George Afriyie as well as Lepowura Jawula and Worlanyo Agra were all named for posts within CAF. Referee L O Laryea, Oti Akenteng and Justice Annin will all work on CAF committees. Nyantakyi was confirmed as the head of CAF’s Fair Play and Social Responsibility Committee and will serve on four other standing committees.

Jawula, who is also a member of the CAF interclub committee, Nyantakyi's appointment epitomizes his good work but he has advised him to be tactful in his dealings. "He should do it with a lot of caution, diplomacy and understanding with all those on the committee," Jawula told Joy FM.

"It is good for Ghana football to have somebody at that level, so what this means is that our own football must be well organized now. "We have to take advantage of the fact that we have somebody who is very close at the top level in CAF.

"Fair play in our country must be up to scratch, so that people do not say in his own country things don't get on well. "It is a challenge for all to support him and to ensure he does the things that are right so one day when a much bigger opportunity there comes they will look at him."

Nyantakyi is regarded by many as the most successful Ghana FA leader having led the country to make their first two appearances at the World Cup He was also in charge when Ghana became the first African country to win the U20 World Cup - feat yet to be matched by any country on the continent. His leadership style has also been praised in many quarters.