Ghana League Clubs Association (GHALCA) chairmanship aspirant, Isaac Wilberforce Koomson says his position as vice chairman did not give him the room to explore his ideas.
The Aduana Stars Accra representative, has thrown his hat into the race for the top-most position of the Association – Chairman in their upcoming polls.
He believes he has the credentials to lead the body which represents all league clubs in the country.
“I have been vice chairman of GHALCA for four years and I had lots of ideas and potential just that our laws does not permit you as vice chairman to come out with what is in you so that people can realize your true potential,” Isaac Koomson told sportscrusader.com.
Mr Koomson said that his position as vice chairman made things difficult for his ideas to be bought to the fore. He said his chairman never believed in delegation and that he sidelined him.
“When you’re the vice chairman of an association your role is always not defined, even the vice president of Ghana (Paa Kwesi Amissah-Arthur’s) role is not defined. All you’re told is that, you act in the absence of the President or Chairman and so was my position,’ he said.
“And that means that if my chairman is available 24/7, it means I have nothing to do. It also means that your chairman can only assign you duties, but if your chairman does not assign you duties, if your chairman does not believe in delegation, it means you’re out and that’s where I found myself,’ he added.
“There were so many situations where I had very good suggestions that the body could carry forward but it never came to see the light of day,” Mr Koomson said.
My Position Sidelined Me - Isaac Koomson
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