A growing number of sports experts, enthusiasts, and key stakeholders have called on President John Dramani Mahama to consider appointing Nii Lante Vanderpuye, a former Member of Parliament for Odododiodio and an experienced sports administrator, as Minister for Sports and Recreation.
Their call is rooted in Vanderpuye’s extensive experience and track record in the sports sector, which they believe makes him uniquely qualified to lead the ministry. Having served as Ghana’s Minister for Youth and Sports from 2016 to 2017, Nii Lante Vanderpuye earned a reputation for his pragmatic approach, deep understanding of sports development, and commitment to addressing the challenges faced by Ghanaian athletes and sporting organizations.
During his tenure as Youth and Sports Minister, Vanderpuye introduced several reforms aimed at promoting grassroots sports development, improving transparency in sports administration, and advocating for better welfare for athletes.
His hands-on involvement in addressing issues like funding for national teams, infrastructural deficits, and the development of lesser-known sports earned him widespread acclaim.
Sports connoisseurs argue that under Vanderpuye’s leadership, the Ministry of Sports and Recreation would be revitalized to focus on both elite sports and recreation activities that engage youth and communities across the nation. His advocacy for prioritizing local talent development over dependence on foreign players in national teams remains a hallmark of his vision for Ghana’s sports sector.
Many see his deep understanding of the intersection between sports and national development as critical in fostering unity, creating job opportunities, and positioning Ghana as a hub for international sporting events. Advocates of his appointment believe his proven leadership, coupled with his ability to navigate the complexities of sports governance, makes him the ideal candidate to spearhead Ghana’s sports agenda in the years ahead.
As the nation anticipates the return of John Dramani Mahama to the presidency, this call by sports experts underscores the importance of selecting a leader for the Sports and Recreation Ministry who can drive transformative change and reposition Ghana on the global sporting stage.












