Ghana Football Association (GFA) President Kurt Okraku has assured fans that the local league will be on Television by the third week of matches.
The Ghana Premier League is in the second week of matches but it’s yet to be televised on TV despite the report that Seven media house have applied for the TV right.
In interview with JoySports, Kurt Okraku insisted is because the broadcasting rights have not been acquired by any company but assured the fans that the games will be on TV from third week of matches.
“The Football Association is very much committed to giving access to everyone in the nation and beyond to consume our league.”
“The last two weeks have been challenging, doing due diligence on companies that have made the bids. By the third week, matches will be broadcast by some TV stations.”
“We are not only looking at the Ghana Premier League, but we are also looking at giving the needed visibility to the Women’s football and Division one football,” he added.