Published
4 years agoon
By
Joe Pee
Renowned sports broadcaster and President of the Ghana Armwrestling Federation, Charles Osei Asibey, has been elected as the second vice president of the Ghana Athletics Association (GAA) at their Annual General Meeting (AGM) held last week.
Osei Asibey who is widely known in the media circles as ‘Barrister’ also serves as the Secretary-General of the Sports Writers Association of Ghana (SWAG) and will serve on the GAA board for the next two years when an elective congress would be held.
President of the association, Prof. Francis Doodo in a shocking development stepped down as president of the association at the AGM and Congress unanimously agreed to let vice president Ababu Afeiledek step in as acting president.
This resulted in a vacant position which Barrister was duly elected to occupy effectively.
In a response to his new role, Osei Asibey thanked the delegates for the confidence reposed in him to join the board and assured them of his best output to make the federation grow.
He said he will use his vast experience in sports to make athletics thrive in the country and reiterated his readiness to learn from the board and athletes and other stakeholders in the athletics fraternity in the country.
Charles has widely covered Ghana Athletics and served under the leadership of the late N. A Adjin-Tettey.
Mahama Vows to Usher in Era of Fiscal Discipline and National Renewal
Elon Musk changes his name to Kekius Maximus on X
Mahama Calls for Unity Among Political Parties to Drive Ghana’s Renaissance
President-elect Mahama Rallies NDC Supporters: “Pray Harder for Ghana’s Transformation”
Ghana’s Economy on the Rise: President Akufo-Addo Highlights Robust Growth in 2024
EC Declares Final Verdict in Dome Kwabenya: Faustina Akurugu Elikplim Clinches Victory Amid Controversy
Thousands displaced as post-election unrest grips Mozambique
Former Black Stars Player Samuel Inkoom Faces Court Over Alleged Visa Fraud
Stonebwoy and Samini Mend Ties with Emotional Reunion at 3FM All White Party