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Home»Top stories»GFA’s Obed Tuffuor attends GOC Annual General Meeting
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GFA’s Obed Tuffuor attends GOC Annual General Meeting

Ghana NewsBy Ghana NewsMay 16, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Football Association was represented at the Annual Delegates Congress of the Ghana Olympic Committee on Saturday, May 16, 2026, as Compliance and Integrity Officer, Obed Tuffuor, attended the high-level gathering in Accra.

Held at the Best Western Premier Accra Airport Hotel, the General Assembly brought together officials, federation leaders and members of the Ghana Olympic Committee for the Annual Delegates Congress to deliberate on critical matters shaping the future of sports development in Ghana.

The congress focused extensively on key national sporting priorities, including athlete welfare, gender-balanced leadership in sports administration, and long-term strategic preparations for major upcoming international competitions. Discussions also centred on Ghana’s readiness for the 2026 Summer Youth Olympics in Dakar, the 2026 Commonwealth Games, and the 2028 Summer Olympics, alongside updates on the OLYMPAFRICA Project at Amasaman.

Addressing delegates, GOC President, Richard Akpokavie, called for greater unity among sports federations and a collective commitment to advancing Ghana’s sporting ambitions.

“By uniting our efforts and focusing on these priorities, we can collectively advance the objectives of the Ghana Olympic Committee and strengthen the development of sports throughout the nation,” he stated.

He further urged federation leaders to take responsibility within their respective disciplines to champion strategic priorities and contribute meaningfully to a shared national sporting vision. Reflecting on outcomes from the Koforidua retreat, Akpokavie highlighted the importance of strengthened relationships among sports administrators and expressed optimism about sustaining collaboration in the years ahead.

“We must also remember that one of the goals of the Koforidua retreat was to strengthen the bond among sports leaders in Ghana so that we can work more closely together. I believe we achieved that objective, and it is my hope that we will continue to work as one united family over the next few years,” he added, while hinting at plans for another retreat later this year or early next year to assess progress and future plans.

A major talking point at the assembly was the pressing issue of inadequate funding for sports development, particularly ahead of Ghana’s preparations for major international competitions.

The GOC President raised concerns over persistent financial constraints affecting both the Committee and national sports federations, warning that delays in funding release continue to undermine athlete preparation and broader sports development goals.

“My dear federation leaders, the greatest threat to sports development in Ghana remains funding. The time has come for us to speak candidly about this issue, which threatens to undermine all the progress we have made,” he said.

Akpokavie further revealed that the GOC struggled to adequately prepare athletes for the School Games and Youth Games last year due to financial limitations and warned that preparations for both the Commonwealth Games and Youth Olympic Games remain uncertain without urgent funding support.

While acknowledging broader economic challenges, he appealed to government and corporate stakeholders for timely intervention and the prompt release of approved resources to ensure athletes receive adequate preparation ahead of international assignments.

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