Former Sports Minister Edwin Nii Lante Vanderpuye has weighed in on the debate over who should lead the Black Stars, arguing that while Ghana does not necessarily need European tacticians, the current crop of homegrown coaches is not yet ready to take the reins.
According to Vanderpuye, past successes were achieved by Ghanaian coaches who were genuinely skilled. However, he believes the likes of Otto Addo, Ibrahim Tanko, CK Akornor, Godwin Attram, and Laryea Kingston still need more time to develop.
“They have not gotten to where we can entrust the Black Stars into their hands. They should go and start at the club level to build their resume and capacity,” he told the media.
Vanderpuye noted that he partly agrees with veteran football figure Rev. Osei Kofi, but maintained a clear distinction in his position.
“Inasmuch as I say we don’t need European coaches, I think we need an African coach,” he stated, suggesting a continental option as the ideal compromise for the national team.



