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Ms. Rafatu is contesting for one of the three positions reserved for other members elected by congress. This move demonstrates Inusah’s commitment to contributing to the development of sports in Ghana and her willingness to take on a leadership role.
As a seasoned sports leader, Rafiatu brings a wealth of experience to the table if elected. Her tenure as President of the Ghana Rugby Football Union and the Secretary General of the Ghana Triathlon Federation has equipped her with the skills and knowledge in sports administration. Her involvement in the GOC would undoubtedly be a valuable asset to the committee.
The Ghana Olympic Committee plays a vital role in promoting sports development in Ghana. With Inusah’s potential election, she would be part of the decision-making body that shapes the future of sports in the country. Her leadership skills and passion for sports would undoubtedly make her a valuable contributor to the GOC board.
The election of new members to the GOC board is a significant event in the Ghanaian sports calendar. The outcome will determine the future direction of sports in Ghana and the leadership that will guide the country’s athletic endeavors.
Rafatu’s candidacy is an exciting development, and her potential election could have far-reaching implications for Ghanaian sports
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