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The National Sports Authority (NSA) has dissolved the Board of the Ghana Boxing Authority (GBA) and announced plans to set up a new Interim Management Committee (IMC) to oversee Ghanaian boxing.
In a letter dated 25th September 2025, and signed by its Director General, Yaw Ampofo Ankrah, the NSA said the decision was taken in consultation with the Ministry of Sports and Recreation, following the expiration of the board’s mandate and recent developments in the sport.
The dissolution comes in the aftermath of the death of a Ghanaian boxer, Ernest Akushey, the second time a boxer died after being sanctioned by the boxing governing body to fight which has renewed discussions on medical safety and regulatory standards in the sport.
The letter, addressed to the Acting President of the GBA, stated:
“The National Sports Authority (NSA), in consultation with the Ministry of Sports and Recreation, acknowledges with appreciation the service and contributions of the current Board of the Ghana Boxing Authority (GBA) to the development of the sport."
Mr Ankrah stated that the mandate given to them had expired.
"As you are aware, your tenure officially ended a few months ago and was extended by the Director-General of the NSA for an additional thirty (30) days, which elapsed in August 2025. In line with ongoing reforms and in the aftermath of recent developments, the Authority has resolved to conclude the mandate of the current Board."
The Authority disclosed plans to immediately establish a nine-member Interim Management Committee (IMC) to oversee the affairs of Ghanaian boxing.
This move, according to the NSA, forms part of broader reforms aimed at safeguarding athletes, strengthening medical and technical standards, and restoring public confidence in the sport.
"Accordingly, a nine-member Interim Management Committee (IMC) will be announced immediately to oversee the affairs of Ghanaian boxing.
"This transition is part of a broader reform programme designed to safeguard athletes, strengthen medical and technical standards, and restore confidence in the sport.
"On behalf of the NSA and the Ministry, we thank you for your dedication and service during your tenure and look forward to your continued support for the growth and future of Ghanaian boxing," the letter concluded.
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