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Sports News of Monday, 15 March 2021

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Team Green battles Team Akpokavie as Ghana Olympic Committee goes to the polls today

Nunoo-Mensah is the incumbent President Nunoo-Mensah is the incumbent President

64 delegates, 19 positions, 37 candidates and two camps. That is the make-up of the 2021 Ghana Olympic Committee Elections.

The teams, Green Team and Team Akpokavie mean that incumbent GOC President Ben Nunoo-Mensah and his camp have been pitched against Richard Akpokavie and his team.

While the presidential race remains the biggest and of huge interest, there are some interesting battles for the other positions with some of Ghana’s finest sports administrators battling for slots on the Executive Committee of the GOC.

The Green Team has Richard Atchoe, the President of the Ghana Volleyball Association as its candidate for the 1st vice president slot while Team Akpokavie has Mawuko Afadzinu of the Ghana Table Tennis Association.

The 2nd vice president position is being contested by Evans Yeboah, President of the Ghana Badminton Association and Federick Otu of the Ghana Taekwondo Association.

Charles Osei Assibey, President of the Ghana Armwrestling Federation must beat Mohammed Mahadi of Fencing to become the second vice president.

For the General Secretary position, the battle is between Mohammed Sahnoon of Ghana Cycling Association and Reverend Richmond Quarcoo of Ghana Squash Association.

Bawa Fuseini, President of the Triathlon Federation is up against Jerry Ahmed Shaib of the Ghana Weightlifting Association for the Deputy General Secretary post.

Frederick Acheampong, an Executive Council Member of the Ghana Football Association wants the Treasurer position but faces competition in Christopher Essilfie of the Olympians Association of Ghana while Isaac Aboagye Duah from the Ghana Tennis Federation and Christopher Darko-Amankrah from GAA would contest for the Deputy Treasurer position.

The five representatives for the Olympic sports are being contested by Melvin Brown from Karate-do, Mr. Iddrisu Gamel Ayambire from Basketball, Mr. Kamal Sulley from Rowing and Canoeing, Dr. Ben K.D. Asante from Hockey.

The rest are, Mr. Francis Arthur from Triathlon, Mr. Albert Frimpong from Baseball, Madam Delphina Quaye from Swimming, Mr. George Okoe Lamptey from Amateur Boxing, Mr. Mike Aggrey from Golf and Mr. Emmanuel Tetteh from Judo.



The non-Olympic sports representative would be contested by Abdul – Haye Yartey from Bodybuilding and Rev. Emmanuel Dzani Nii Quaye from Netball while the representative for National Federations affiliated to GOC will be contested by Samuel Ayer from SESSA and Dr. Bella Bello Bitugo from GUSA.

The three other members to be elected by Congress has six contestants including George Owusu Ansah from National Sports for All, Philip Elikem Ameku from Chess, Mrs. Jamirah Hamid Mahama from Women in Sports, Michael Nkow Ayeh from GES, Nana Adu Mankattah and Emmanuel O. Asare from Cricket.

Campaign messages

Team Green

Team Green which is made up of the incumbent Executive Committee is seeking to consolidate the gains made in its first four years.

‘Let me first say a big THANKS to all of you, on behalf of the current board of the GOC and on my own behalf. It’s been 4 years of hard work with its own challenges, but through it all you stood by us, worked to the best of your abilities, to ensure the modest success story we are telling today.

“Secondly, as requested by most of you, I have duly put myself up to serve you again for another 4 years as President.

“It is my fervent wish that you will give me the mandate again, so we can continue to build on the success we have chalked, the support to the NFs and athletes and the progressive changes we have brought, especially opening the GOC up for all to feel part of. You all made it possible,” excerpts of Ben Nunoo-Mensah’s statement of intent reads.



Team Akpokavie

Richard Akpokavie, the leader of the team has promised to change the face of the GOC with athletes being the focus of his policies.

“Athletes should be the focus on everything we do. That is why the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has directed that all the associations have athletes commission so that they will be involved in the decision-making,” Akpokavie said at the GOC Manifesto Dialogue organized by Happy 98.9FM in partnership with GTV.

He explained that: “We must have an athlete on the GOC Olympic Board and even at Congress. All the decisions we take we must ensure that athletes are able to win medals. In that process, we must help the federations so they will be able to help the athletes.”

The election comes off today, 15 March 2021 at the Academy of Arts and Sciences.



Below is a list of Team Green and Team Akpokavie

TEAM AKPOKAVIE

President :
Richard Akpokavie

1st Vice President :
Mawuko Afadzinu

2nd Vice President :
Evans Yeboah

3rd Vice President :
Charles Osei Asibey

Secretary General :
Richmond Quarcoo

Assistant Sec. General :
Bawah Fuseini

Treasurer :
Christopher Essilfie

Assistant Treasurer :
Christopher Darko - Amankrah

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 :

Melvin Brown - Karate do

Iddrisu Gamel Ayambire - Basketball

Kamal Sulley - Rowing and Canoeing

Dr. Ben K.D. Asante - Hockey

Francis Arthur - Triathlon


One elected member from a National Federation affiliated to the GOC :

Samuel Ayer

Three other members elected by Congress :

Nana Adu Mankattah - Sports for All

Philip Elikem Ameku - Chess

Mrs. Jamirah Hamid Mahama - Women in Sports

Team Green

Vote for Ben Nunoo & Frederick Acheampong alongside the GREEN TEAM.


Do not vote for those who will undermine your own Association. Vote for Richard Akpogavie is vote for Francis Dodoo ! Clear them from the system.

THE GREEN TEAM

PRESIDENT
Ben Nunoo Mensah

1ST VICE
Paul Atchoe

2ND VICE
Frederick Otu

3RD VICE
Mohammed Mahadi

SECRETARY GENERAL
Mohammed Sahnoon

DEPUTY SG
Jerry Ahmed Shaib

TREASURER
Fredrick Acheampong

DEPUTY TREASURER
Isaac Aboagye Duah

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.

Emmanuel Tetteh
Albert Frimpong
George Lamptey
Delphina Quaye
Mike Aggrey
Melvin Brown

(5 to be selected out of 6)

One elected member from a non-Olympic sports federation

Abdul Hayye Yartey

Institutions/NF affiliated to GOC

Dr. Bela Bello Bitugu -

Three other members elected by Congress:

Mr. Michael Ntow Ayeh
Mr. Emmanuel Asare
Rev. Emmanuel Neequaye