27.4 C
Accra
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
HomeGhanaAmponfo Ankrah Writes: Kofi Adams Can Drive Change by Reforming the NSA

Amponfo Ankrah Writes: Kofi Adams Can Drive Change by Reforming the NSA

Date:

President Mahama has given a clear mandate and authority to the Sports and Recreation Minister to activate and execute the purging and reform of the sports industry in Ghana.

With such powerful backing from the number one man of the land, there can be no excuses for Hon Kofi Adams to be anything but bold, firm and, if necessary, ruthless in ensuring that sanity, dignity and most importantly, credibility returns to the struggling sports sector.

The Minister who took the oath of office on Friday 7th February has already acknowledged that one key recipe to his success or otherwise, would be to identify the right person to lead affairs at the National Sports Authority (NSA).

The former special aide to ex President Rawlings is bent on ensuring that the man coming in to head the sports authority is completely locked into the assignment to purge, sanitize and reset one of the critical engine rooms that is responsible for steering sports in Ghana.

One does not need to be a rocket scientist to know that a successful reset of sports in Ghana will need deliberate head-hunting and the appointment of a “solid” Director General at the NSA.

Minister Adams would insist on having the most competent and qualified industry people as allies of progress at the very sensitive and sometimes controversial sports authority.

Equally important will be the appointment of the deputy directors and a strong board of directors (BOD) who know and understand the complexities of the industry very well.

These factors would be also crucial because we have been witnesses to some shambolic management at the NSA in recent times that almost led to the disintegration of working relations between government and industry players.

A genuine reset of the sports industry cannot afford to have lukewarm appointments in such a critical sector, just for the sake of satisfying caucuses and lobbyists.

It is imperative to go full throttle if the laudable objectives of the new government’s sports agenda are to be realized without compromise.

At the same time, this offers an opportunity that cannot be missed, especially at the beginning of the stewardship of the new Minister, who needs the support of all players in the sports industry if he is to succeed.

- Sponsored -spot_imgspot_img

Disclaimer: The views, opinions, comments, and statements expressed by readers and contributors on this platform are solely their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Imax Media Group or its affiliates.

Send your news stories to editor@max.com.gh and via WhatsApp on +233 506-367-196
Join our WhatsApp channel for the latest news and updates.

- Sponsored -scratch for win

Stay Connected

562,687FansLike
2,463FollowersFollow
583,200FollowersFollow
51,019FollowersFollow
95,943SubscribersSubscribe

Latest stories

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Related Stories

Mikel Arteta Set To Become Highest Paid Manager

Arsenal are ready to finalize a new contract with...

Stonebwoy shades Shatta Wale and Sarkodie ‎

Afro-Dancehall artist Stonebwoy has sparked controversy following his claims...

We’re going to give our best— Carlos Queiroz

Ghana is set to make her fifth appearance at...

Disability Law Reform in Ghana: Why Transparency Matters. Gilbert

Disability Law Reform in Ghana: Why Transparency Matters Ghana’s efforts...

‎Agya Koo challenges youth to venture into farming

Veteran Kumawood actor Kofi Adu, known in the industry...

Choirmaster pays an emotional tribute to wife, Beverly Afaglo

Eugene Baah of Praye musical group fame shared an...

Shatta Wale announces retirement from the industry

Controversial dancehall artiste Charles Nii Armah Mensah Jr., known...

Breaking the Silence on Scoliosis This June

By Sarah Naa Lamiley Lamptey. For 7 years, I struggled...

James Milner RETIRES!

Former England international James Milner has announced his retirement...

Black Stars Players To Pocket $100k Appearance Fee Each

The Ghanaian government, through the minister for sports and...