Former Accra Hearts of Oak board member, Isaac Tetteh ‘TT’ Brothers, has reaffirmed his commitment to integrity in Ghana football. As the new owner of Akatsi All Stars, he expressed concerns over the challenges plaguing the sport, attributing them to a lack of honesty.
In a recent interview on Asempa FM, and monitored by AccraDailyPost, Tetteh emphasized the urgent need for honesty in the management of Ghanaian football.
Kojo Yankah envisions the upcoming Ghana Football Association elections as a contest centered on integrity rather than financial influence. He asserts that the decision-making process should hinge on the delegates’ moral judgments instead of monetary factors. For Yankah, the focus is on conscience-driven choices over financial motivations in the selection of leadership.
Tetteh firmly stated, “You can’t use money to cheat your brother. Some believe that if you refuse to engage in such practices, you are foolish, but many, including myself, will stand firm against such corruption.”
Tetteh’s remarks highlight a call for ethical standards and a renewed vision for the future of football in Ghana.
Tetteh’s commitment to honesty is a step in the right direction for Ghana football, and his leadership as the owner of Akatsi All Stars.