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Newly elected vice president of the World Armwrestling Federation (WAF), Charles Osei Asibey, has paid a courtesy call on the Minister for Youth and Sports, Mustafa Ussif at his office in Accra.
The visit to the Ministry was meant to introduce the president to the Minister formally and thank him and the ministry for supporting the elective Congress and the National Armwrestling Team, Golden Arms to compete in the just-ended Africa Armwrestling Championship in Lagos, Nigeria.
The WAF veep who doubles as the President of the Armwrestling Federation of Africa (AFA) was accompanied by the AFA Vice President in charge of West Africa, Pharm. Kofi Addo Agyekum, Jesse Agyepong and Godfrey Amarteifio both Board Members of the Ghana Armwrestling Federation (GAF).
President Osei Asibey recounted his journey to assuming the high office and acknowledged the support given to him by government including the sector minister and his ministry.

“I remember informing you weeks ago; about the intention to contest for the presidency of the continental body and you encouraged me to go for it because it was in line with government’s policy of getting more Ghanaians to take up leadership roles at the continental and world level.
It was through your encouragement and support from my Board that pushed me to go and thankfully, I won by 73 per cent of the total votes cast,” Mr Osei Asibey narrated.
He added that the Golden Arms, also through the ministry’s support won 45 medals, 18 of which were gold, 22 being silver and four bronze medals to finish third on the medal table.
The AFA President who is also the President and Founder of GAF also thanked the Minister and the Africa Union Technical Committee and the Local Organising Committee (LOC) for the 2023 Africa Games for adding arm wrestling as a sports code for next year’s Games.
“I have repeated severally that Armwrestling will win not less than 10 gold medals at the Africa Games because we know our strength and capacity on the continent. I am using this opportunity to ask you to extend some of the support you will give to the other sporting disciplines to arm wrestling, and we will never disappoint,” he stated.
On his part, the Minister applauded the President and his entourage for bringing honour to the country and assured him of government’s continuous support to make him succeed.
“Your success is a success for Ghana likewise your failure so although there are challenges, we will still see what we can do because this achievement puts Ghana in the right place to ensure the development of the sport,” he said.
AFA and GAF Veep, Mr Kofi Addo Agyekum, thanked the minister for taking time off his busy schedule to meet with them and asked the minister to use his office to give them the needed opportunities across the continent to accelerate the promotion and development of the sport.
The President was accompanied by his Vice, Mr Kofi Addo Agyekum, Mr Godfrey Amarteifio, GAF Board Member, Mr Jesse Agyepong, GAF Board Member, Mr Husseini Akuetteh Addy - Director of Training and Head Referee for AFA, Nii Otoo Larkyne, Senior Referee for Africa and Mr Kenneth Odeng Adade, Media Committee Chairman for AFA.
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