Rafatu Inusah has been elected as the new President of the Ghana Rugby Football Union, succeeding Herbert Mensah and focusing on the growth of women’s rugby. She will be supported by Vice-President Emmanuel Bamfi and a dedicated board. Inusah aims to revitalize Ghana Rugby and enhance its presence on the continental stage.
Rafatu Inusah has been elected as the new President of the Ghana Rugby Football Union, succeeding Herbert Mensah. Her election was unopposed, and she will lead the union for the next five years. Alongside her, Vice-President Emmanuel Bamfi and board members Prince Kwaku, Emmanuel Kalos, Abdul Saeed Samed, and SaCut Amenga will assist in her administration.
Inusah is particularly focused on promoting women’s rugby, aiming to enhance participation in both XVs and other formats. She draws inspiration from international figures such as Coralie van den Berg from World Rugby, expressing a commitment to improving women’s rugby and the sport overall. Inusah emphasizes collaboration with her board, ensuring a united effort to develop rugby throughout Ghana.
With her mandate now officially underway, Inusah and her team are poised to revitalize Ghana Rugby and enhance its representation on the African continent. Their leadership marks a hopeful new chapter for the sport in the nation, driving towards increased inclusivity and growth in rugby’s popularity.
The election of Rafatu Inusah as President of the Ghana Rugby Football Union signifies a pivotal moment for rugby in Ghana. With a strong emphasis on women’s rugby and collaboration within her team, Inusah is set to play a crucial role in the sport’s development and representation in Africa. Her leadership aims to inspire growth and broaden participation across the nation, fulfilling the aspirations of rugby enthusiasts in Ghana.
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