Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC) elected new executives for the next four years today at the Ghana Academy of Arts And Science in Accra.
Incumbent President Ben Nunoo Mensah was retained, as Ghana Football Association Executive council member Frederick Acheampong got elected as the new Treasurer
Check out full results.
PRESIDENT
1. Richard Akpokavie Esq (Hockey) – 28
2. Ben Nunoo Mensah (Weightlifting) – 35
1ST VICE
1. Mawuko Afadzinu (Table Tennis) – 26
2. Paul Atchoe (Volleyball) – 37
2ND VICE
1. Evans Yeboah (Badminton) – 12
2. Frederick Otu Lartey (Taekwondo) – 51
3RD VICE
1. Charles Osei Asibey (Armwrestling) – 23
2. Mohammed Mahadi (Fencing) – 40
SECRETARY GENERAL
1. Richmond Quarcoo (Squash) – 22
2. Mohammed Sahnoon Esq (Cycling) – 41
DEPUTY SECRETARY GENERAL
1. Hon. Ahmed Shaib Jerry (Weightlifting) – 44
2. Bawa Fuseini (Triathlon) – 19
TREASURER
1. Frederick Acheampong (Football) – 41
2. Christopher Essilfie (Olympian) – 22
DEPUTY TREASURER
1. Isaac Aboagye Duah (Tennis) – 41
2. Christopher Darko-Amankrah (Athletics) – 22
Five Representatives elected from National Federation’s affiliates to the International Federations recognized by the IOC and whose sports are included in the Olympic programme
1. Iddrisu Gamel Ayambire (Basketball) –
2. Michael Aggrey (Golf) – 39
3. George Okoe Lamptey (Amateur Boxing) – 41
4. Kamal Sulley (Rowing & Canoeing) –
5. Albert Frimpong (Baseball) – 41
6. Melvin Brown (Karate do) –
7. Francis Arthur (Triathlon) –
8. Emmanuel Tetteh (Judo) – 33
9. Dr. Ben K.D. Asante (Hockey) –
10.Delphina Quaye (Swimming) – 37
One elected member from a non-Olympic sports federation
Abdul Hayye (Bodybuilding) – unopposed
One elected member from a National Federation affiliated to the GOC
1. Samuel Ayer (SESSA) – 27
2. Dr. Bella Bello Bitugo (GUSA) – 36
Three other members elected by Congress
1. Philip Elikem Ameku (Chess) – 24
2. Rev. Emmanuel Dzani Nikoi (Netball) – 38
3. Michael Nkow Ayeh (GES) – 44
4. Mrs. Jamirah Hamid Mahama (Women in Sports) – 26
5. Emmanuel O. Asare (Cricket) – 36
6. Nana Adu Mankattah (Sports for All) – 20