Rafatu Inusah Elected as Ghana Rugby President, Pledges Growth for the Sport

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Rafatu Inusah has been elected as the President of the Ghana Rugby Football Union, succeeding Herbert Mensah. Her leadership focuses on promoting women’s rugby with a strong support team. The aim is to revitalize the sport and strengthen Ghana’s representation at continental events.

Rafatu Inusah has been elected as the new President of the Ghana Rugby Football Union, succeeding Herbert Mensah. Her unopposed election positions her to lead for the next five years, and she is supported by Vice-President Emmanuel Bamfi and board members including Prince Kwaku, Emmanuel Kalos, Abdul Saeed Samed, and SaCut Amenga.

Rafatu has articulated her intent to promote women’s rugby, particularly in the 15s format, drawing inspiration from notable figures such as Coralie van den Berg from World Rugby. She has expressed enthusiasm for collaboration with her board to enhance the development of rugby throughout Ghana.

With the official commencement of her mandate, Rafatu and her team are tasked with revitalizing the Ghana Rugby scene, aiming for stronger engagement and representation at continental competitions. Their collective efforts are crucial for the future of rugby in the nation.

Rafatu Inusah’s election as the President of the Ghana Rugby Football Union marks a significant development for the sport in Ghana. With a focus on women’s rugby and a supportive board, her leadership aims to enhance the presence and growth of rugby both nationally and on the continental stage. The commitment to teamwork underscores a hopeful future for the sport in Ghana.

Original Source: www.myjoyonline.com

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