Palmer accepts CAS ruling over disputed GFA elections
Wilfred Kweku Osei, affectionately called Osei Palmer has said he accepts the ruling by the Court of Arbitration for Sports on his appeal case contesting the legitimacy of the current leadership of the FA.
He had been prevented from contesting the presidential elections after he was found guilty of breaking GFA codes.
Kurt Okraku won that elections but with the case pending, his legitimacy remained in doubt.
The eleven-month legal battle came to an end on Monday, September 1 with all four reliefs sought by Palmer dismissed.
In a statement issued by his camp, the owner of Tema Youth disagreed with the premise for the dismissal but accepted the judgment in good fate.
“Even though I have issues against the main grounds for the delivery for the final verdict, I have no other alternative than to accept in good faith and move on in life. At the end of the day, it is victory for Ghana football”.
“All things work together for good for those who trust our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ”
Below is the released statement