Rafatu Inusah, the esteemed President of the Ghana Rugby Football Union, has achieved a significant milestone by securing a position on the Board of the Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC). Her election marks a pivotal moment for gender equality in Ghanaian sports, as she vows to advocate for equal representation of women across all sporting disciplines.
Inusah expressed her unwavering commitment to empowering women in sports.
“Today, I’m here for the women… I want to ensure that women have equal representation in all sports,”
She declared, emphasising her mission to bridge the gender gap in sports administration and participation.
Inusah’s leadership in the Ghana Rugby Football Union has been characterised by transformative initiatives that have elevated the sport’s profile in the country. Her election to the GOC Board is seen as a natural progression of her dedication to fostering inclusivity and excellence in sports governance.
The Ghana Olympic Committee plays a crucial role in coordinating and promoting Olympic-related activities in Ghana, and Inusah’s presence on the Board is expected to bring fresh perspectives, particularly in advancing opportunities for female athletes and administrators.
Her appointment has been met with widespread support from the sporting community, who view her as a trailblazer for change.
As she steps into this new role, Rafatu Inusah remains focused on creating a lasting impact.
Her vision for a more inclusive sporting landscape in Ghana is poised to inspire the next generation of athletes and leaders, ensuring that women’s voices are not only heard but amplified in the world of sports.








