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President John Dramani Mahama has formally reappointed Mr. Samson Deen to serve consecutively as a Member of the Governing Board of the National Sports Authority (NSA).
The statutory appointment, conveyed through the Ministry of Sports and Recreation, confirms Government’s continued confidence in Mr. Deen’s leadership, experience, and contribution to sports development in Ghana and across Africa.
Mr. Deen, who currently serves as President of the African Paralympic Committee and the Ghana Paralympic Committee, brings extensive governance experience and a proven track record in advancing inclusion, athlete welfare, and international recognition for African sport.

Reacting to his reappointment, Mr. Deen reaffirmed his commitment to youth development, good governance.
He also called on corporate Ghana to partner government in unlocking the full potential of sport as a driver of national unity and economic growth.
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