Audio By Carbonatix
Former Black Stars captain Stephen Appiah has been appointed a member of Ghana’s newly inaugurated National Anti-Doping Board.
Appiah, who is currently the Vice Chairman of the Black Stars Management Committee, brings extensive on-field and administrative experience to the Board.
Widely regarded as one of Ghana’s most influential football figures, he captained the national team at its maiden FIFA World Cup appearance in Germany in 2006 and led the Black Stars to a historic quarter-final finish at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
Beyond his playing career, Appiah has remained closely involved in football administration, contributing to player welfare, team management and policy discussions within the national team setup.
His appointment is expected to strengthen athlete representation and practical insight within Ghana’s anti-doping framework.
The National Anti-Doping Board was officially sworn in at a ceremony in Accra and will be chaired by former President of Ghana Athletics and the Ghana Olympic Committee, Professor Francis Dodoo.
Prof Dodoo currently serves as Chairman of the World Athletics Governance Commission, overseeing ethical compliance and governance standards globally.
In 2023, he was appointed by World Athletics to lead an advisory group assessing the participation of Russian and Belarusian athletics federations in international competitions. He is also a Presidential Advisor on the National Anti-Corruption Programme.
Speaking at the ceremony, Minister for Sports and Recreation, Kofi Adams, described the establishment of the Board as a defining moment in Ghana’s sporting history.
“Today marks a defining moment in Ghana’s sporting history. We are completing a national journey from intention to institution, from advocacy to law, and from law to action,” the Minister said.
Adams noted that doping remains one of the greatest threats to the credibility and integrity of sport, urging Board members to act independently and in the best interest of athletes at all levels.
The Board is also expected to prioritise education and prevention, particularly at the grassroots, alongside testing and enforcement.
Other members of the 13-member Board include Killian Kwame Abrampah (Secretary), Yennah Ngminlasongna Michael, Dr George Tsey Sabblah, Hazel Juddy Mensah, Anna Pearl Akiwumi Siriboe, Gaetan Charles Adangabey, Mrs Wilhelmina Asamoah, ACP Asiedu Eric Asamoah, Apollonius Osei-Akoto Asare, Dr Christian Hagin, and Wosiela Eve Bobie.
The Board will provide leadership and oversight for Ghana’s anti-doping framework as the country works to safeguard athlete welfare and uphold the integrity of sport.
Latest Stories
-
African nations slam U.S. military strikes in Venezuela as threat to global sovereignty
4 minutes -
President Mahama’s First Year: Cautious reform or dangerous complacency?
11 minutes -
Prof. Bokpin calls on gov’t to apologise over NaCCA SHS teacher manual response
13 minutes -
UN Security Council weighs dangerous precedent set by US military operation in Venezuela
15 minutes -
‘Semenyo’s personality fits right with Man City team’ – Bernardo Silva
20 minutes -
One killed in road crash at Anyaa Market
25 minutes -
China announces record $1tn trade surplus despite Trump tariffs
28 minutes -
Global temperatures dipped in 2025 but more heat records on way, scientists warn
28 minutes -
Police arrest man over alleged sale of 3-year-old son for GH¢1m
32 minutes -
Asiedu Nketia calls for investigation into cocoa sack procurement under ex-government
37 minutes -
Ghanaians divided over DStv upgrades as government ramps up anti-piracy war
41 minutes -
African exporters face tariff shock as U.S. eyes AGOA Extension Bill
49 minutes -
Vanity, Power, Greed, and the People We Forgot to empower
53 minutes -
Economic recovery puts Ghana on track to end IMF oversight
55 minutes -
Health Minister directs teaching hospitals to operate 24-hour OPD and lab services
1 hour
