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GOC Elective Congress: Edwin Amankwah elected to Ghana Olympic Committee Board

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GOC Elective Congress: Edwin Amankwah elected to Ghana Olympic Committee Board

GOC Elective Congress: Edwin Amankwah elected to Ghana Olympic Committee Board

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Edwin Amankwah has been elected as a Board Member of the Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC) after securing 38 votes out of a total 63 valid votes cast.

 

GOC Elective Congress: Edwin Amankwah elected as a GOC Board Member alongside Rafatu Inusah and Nathaniel Johnson.

Congratulations!👏🎉#HappySports #GOCElections pic.twitter.com/QFgBCAzKqV

— Happy Sports (@HappySportsGh) April 26, 2025

His election marks a significant step in his distinguished career, having previously served as a Board Member of the Ghana Armwrestling Federation for the past five years.

Speaking to Happy Sports after his election, Mr. Amankwah expressed excitement and readiness to contribute to the GOC’s transformation agenda.

 

GOC Elective Congress: National Sports Authority (NSA) Boss, Yaw Ampofo Ankrah congratulates newly elected Board member Edwin Amankwah 🎉#HappySports #GOCElections pic.twitter.com/6FoINbckp2

— Happy Sports (@HappySportsGh) April 26, 2025

“I am happy about today’s victory. I believe this is the time to change the phase of the GOC, and we must do that now,” he said.

He further emphasized his commitment to helping guide and oversee GOC’s activities, ensuring the Committee remains true to its mission and operate responsibly.

In a message to the delegates and the broader sporting community, Mr. Amankwah added:

“I am deeply honored and grateful for the confidence you have placed in me by electing me as one of the Board Members of the Ghana Olympic Committee.
This victory is not mine alone, it is ours. I pledge to work with the rest of the Board with dedication, integrity, and passion to advance the vision of the GOC and to serve the interests of all stakeholders in Ghana’s sporting fraternity.
Thank you once again for believing in me. I look forward to working closely with each of you as we build a stronger and brighter future for sports in Ghana.”

Mr. Amankwah was elected alongside two other new members — Ms. Rafatu Inusah, President of Ghana Rugby, and Mr. Nathaniel Johnson — who will all play key roles in driving the GOC’s mission forward.

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