The decision comes after he was appointed over the weekend in Accra as the Confederation of African Football's (CAF) second vice-president, a position that entails more continental duties.
Okraku gave up his WAFU post in order to balance this new duty with his continued responsibilities at the GFA, guaranteeing committed leadership in all capacities.
According to reports, Mr. Okraku resigned as a calculated move to give him more time to focus on his new position at CAF and make room for new leadership in WAFU Zone B.
Okraku oversaw a number of important projects when he was in charge of WAFU Zone B, most notably the creation of youth championships meant to develop potential among participating nations.
In his reflections on his time there, Okraku thanked the WAFU team for their support and reiterated his dedication to furthering football development in West Africa, even as he shifted his focus to a more continental one.
With his departure, WAFU Zone B may go forward into its next phase of expansion under new leadership that will build on the foundations he established.
In his reflections on his time there, Okraku thanked the WAFU team for their support and reiterated his dedication to furthering football development in West Africa, even as he shifted his focus to a more continental one.
With his departure, WAFU Zone B may go forward into its next phase of expansion under new leadership that will build on the foundations he established.