GOC Election: Rafatu Inusah Emerges Victorious

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In a keenly contested election, Rafatu Inusah, President of the Ghana Rugby Football Union who double ad the Secretary of Ghana Triathlon Federation has won a seat on the Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC) board. Inusah polled 39 votes, edging out other notable candidates to secure one of the three positions reserved for other members elected by congress.

The election results reflects Inusah’s growing influence in Ghanaian sports administration. Her victory is a testament to her tireless efforts in promoting rugby development in the country and her leadership acumen.

Inusah’s competitors, Edwin Amankwah and Nathaniel Johnson, put up a good fight, garnering 38 and 32 votes respectively. However, Inusah’s convincing win positions her as a key player in shaping the future of sports in Ghana.

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As a member of the GOC board, Inusah is expected to leverage her expertise and passion to drive sports development initiatives and promote Ghana’s athletic interests on the global stage. Her win is a welcome development for sports enthusiasts, who expect big things from her leadership. Congratulations to Rafatu Inusah on her well-deserved victory.

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