The press conference, which is scheduled to start at 9 am, will offer Mr Okraku an opportunity to explain his ideas and policies towards the revival and transformation of Ghana football as enshrined in the GameChanger manifesto which was launched a fortnight ago in Accra.
Journalists will also be given opportunity to ask as many questions as possible bothering on the manifesto.
On Wednesday, September 2, Mr Okraku’s campaign team held a similar conference at the Baba Yara Stadium in Kumasi and they are expected to extend the conference to other regions ahead of the election which will come off on Friday, October 25 in Accra.
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