Kojo was appointed on 17 September on an interim basis to replace Englishman Peter Butler, whose contract ended last month after 15 defeats, five wins and two draws.
“My first priority is to improve on what my predecessor did since I was his deputy (from March). He did a good job by bringing some youthful players into the squad,” Kojo told BBC Sport Africa.
“We have not been doing well in the qualifiers, [not] reaching the finals since Mali 2002.
“I want to qualify Liberia to Ivory Coast with the support of everyone, including the government and Liberia Football Association (LFA).
“My task now, together with my staff, is to make sure we get a team that can compete internationally by getting some of the older players, who are playing and want to make a contribution to their country, by mixing them with the youth.”
Kojo was appointed on 17 September on an interim basis to replace Englishman Peter Butler, whose contract ended last month after 15 defeats, five wins and two draws.
“My first priority is to improve on what my predecessor did since I was his deputy (from March). He did a good job by bringing some youthful players into the squad,” Kojo told BBC Sport Africa.
“We have not been doing well in the qualifiers, [not] reaching the finals since Mali 2002.
“I want to qualify Liberia to Ivory Coast with the support of everyone, including the government and Liberia Football Association (LFA).
“My task now, together with my staff, is to make sure we get a team that can compete internationally by getting some of the older players, who are playing and want to make a contribution to their country, by mixing them with the youth.”