World's football governing body Fifa has extended the tenure of the Ghana Football Association Normalisation Committee for a further six months.
The unit, jointly set up by Fifa, Caf and the Ghanaian government to temporarily run football in the west African nation following collapse of the Ghana Football Association after a messy bribery and corruption scandal last year, was initially set to end its mandate on March 31, having been given a six-month task.
The latest development was announced at a press conference jointly held by a Fifa task force and the Normalisation Committee at the GFA secretariat in Accra on Friday.