Ghana Football Association (GFA) Presidential aspirant Wilfried Kwaku Osei alias Palmer has detailed an ambitious plan to construct legacy projects worth an estimated US$19million if he wins the race to become the next GFA President.
In the plan contained his policy document titled Reforming Ghana Football which was launched today in Accra, Palmer says in four years he would raise US$90.3million from GFA revenue based activities to fund the projects which include 25 natural pitches at a cost of US$2.5 million and 10 artificial pitches at a cost of US$4million.
Palmer also plans to construct Head Offices and Regional Offices 'conservatively' estimated at US$ 3million for the GFA, a four-star modern facility for national teams (US$ 4million), a 100-bed sports hospital (US$ 3million) and hospitality events (US$ 2.5million).