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The Chief Executive Officer of Berry Ladies, Gifty Oware-Mensah, will serve on the Executive Council of the next Ghana Football Association administration after going unopposed.
Oware-Mensah filed nominations to contest for the GFA’s Women’s Executive Council Representative.
Having filed her nomination a few days ago, Oware-Mensah made her intentions official on Thursday, August 10, as she launched her campaign and submitted her forms at the GFA Secretariat.
The football administrator launched her campaign at the La Palm Royal Beach Hotel before proceeding to the GFA Secretariat.
However, she has become the first person to know her stand after no one filed to challenge her for the position.
Oware-Mensah’s involvement in the women’s game has been on the rise for the past years and has also contributed her quota to ensuring some of the women’s female national teams get the needed support they desire.
She made donations to both the Black Princesses and Black Queens ahead of the WAFU B U-20 Girl’s Cup and the 2024 Olympic Games qualifiers respectively.
She was also nominated as the CEO of the Year during the 2023 edition of the Ghana Football Awards in June.
The GFA’s Elective Congress has been scheduled for September 27, in Tamale.
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