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Ghana inaugurates first-ever Para Swimming Association


Ghana has officially inaugurated its first-ever Para Swimming Association, marking a historic step towards promoting inclusivity and developing adaptive sports in the country.

The inaugural ceremony took place at the National Paralympic Committee headquarters in Accra, where members of the newly constituted board were formally introduced.

The association, which will operate under the umbrella of the National Paralympic Committee aims to create opportunities for swimmers with disabilities across the country and prepare them for local and international competitions.

The board is led by Ayishatu Farida Iddriss, who becomes the first President of the Ghana Para Swimming Association. She will be supported by an experienced team committed to pushing the para sports agenda in Ghana forward.

The team also includes JoySports’ Haruna Mubarak who is appointed deputy Communications Director of the outfit.

Composition of the Inaugural Board:

Patron – Nana Twum Barimah

President – Ayishatu Farida Iddriss

1st Vice President – Kwesi Poku Bosompim

2nd Vice President – Masahudu Mohammed

Secretary-General & Treasurer – Kendrick Aryee-Osumanu

Deputy Secretary-General – Seth Nti

Board Members:

Monica Younge, Mary Apedo, Captain George Nbuno Asabia, Dr. Joel Korankye

Communications and International Relations Officers:

Director of Communication/PRO – Michael Obeng, Deputy Director of Communication & PRO – Haruna Mubarak

Director of International Relations – Yasmine Adams Saeed

Photos at the launch below

The Ghana Para Swimming Association is expected to work closely with NPC-Ghana, the Ministry of Sports and Recreation, international federations, and other stakeholders to scout, nurture, and promote talents in para swimming with a long-term vision of competing at the Paralympic Games.

As Ghana pushes for broader representation in global sporting events, the establishment of the Para Swimming Association is seen as a major boost for athletes with disabilities who have long yearned for structured support and recognition.

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