Yussif Chibsah has pleaded with Manhyia to put a ten year mandate on the next Asante Kotoko Sporting Club leadership appointment.
Chibsah, who has played and won several titles with the Porcupines claimed mandates given to Board of Directors are too small to cause any substantial changes in the Club.
The Secretary of the Professional Footballers Association of Ghana believes such mandates and longevity will assist the Board of Directors to implement quality plans to steer the affairs of the Club.
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“Three-year terms for Asante Kotoko management and board not helping the club. Three years ago, Asante Kotoko was at the same point that we are today,” he told Kumasi-based Oyerepa FM.
“We have tried this method to two-three times and it’s not helping so I am pleading with Manhyia to give the next board and management at least five and ten years.
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“This period will help in implementing policies and strategies in achieving his goals and target. Three years in football is too short,” he added.