According to him, restoring the integrity and competitiveness of Ghana football would require structural reforms that strengthen player development, improve football administration and enhance confidence in the game's judicial processes. "The first major thing I want to change is to make sure that if you want to play for the national team, you must play Colts football, especially if you are born in Ghana. If you don't play Colts football, I won't let you play. Mr Anim Addo also advocated stronger investment in academy football, insisting that youth academies should participate in organised league competitions to prepare players adequately for elite football. Transparent football justiceMr Anim Addo's third reform priority centres on strengthening the GFA's judicial system to improve efficiency and public confidence.