Newly elected Rugby President Rafatu Inusah pledges to grow the sport in Ghana, focusing on women’s rugby and collaboration with her board. She aims to revitalize Ghana Rugby and strengthen its international presence.
Rafatu Inusah has been elected as the President of the Ghana Rugby Football Union, succeeding Herbert Mensah after contesting unopposed for a five-year term. She is supported by Vice-President Emmanuel Bamfi and board members, including Prince Kwaku and Abdul Saeed Samed, who will work together to advance the sport. Rafatu aims to prioritize women’s rugby, particularly the 15s format, drawing inspiration from leaders in the international rugby community.
In her commitment to growing rugby in Ghana, Rafatu emphasized collaboration among her board, stating that they would promote and develop the sport across the nation. Her election represents a renewed effort to enhance Ghana Rugby’s presence on the continental level. By focusing on women’s participation and working as a unified board, Rafatu hopes to bring about significant growth in the sport. The rugby community in Ghana holds high hopes for her leadership and the potential revitalization of rugby in the country.
Rafatu Inusah’s election as President of the Ghana Rugby Football Union marks a strategic shift in leadership aimed at enhancing the growth of rugby in Ghana. With a strong emphasis on promoting women’s rugby and a collaborative approach with her board, she is set to revitalize the sport domestically and improve its representation internationally. The rugby community is optimistic about this new chapter and its potential for development.
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