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Asempa FM’s Mavis Amanor, popularly known as Fire Lady, has been appointed as a member of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) Club Licensing Board.
Her appointment was confirmed by the GFA on Tuesday and will serve on the Board alongside six other persons.
The Executive Council, exercising its powers under Article 52 of the GFA Statutes, made the appointment last week in Cape Coast.
The Board will be chaired by an economist and former Asante Kotoko management member, Dr Kwame Baah-Nuakoh, who is also the General Manager, Sustainability at Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC).
Other members of the Club Licensing Board are George Ankomah Mensah (Vice Chairman), Professor Joseph Kwame Mintah, Mike Bonsu, Rev. Emmanuel Addotey and Joseph Addo.
The GFA's Club Licensing Manager, Emmanuel Newton Dasoberi will act as Secretary to the Board.
The Club Licensing Board has the responsibility of vetting the license application of clubs to ensure compliance with legal, administrative, finance, technical, medical and security requirements of the provisions of the GFA Statutes and the GFA Club Licensing Regulations before issuing licences to clubs.
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