Ghana Athletics has elected Bawa Fuseini as the new President of the association for the next four years.
Fuseini, who previously served as the Chief Executive Officer of the association, was elected during its Elective Congress in Techiman on Thursday, August 10.
All the 50 delegates at Congress voted for Fuseini to be at the wheel of affairs of Ghana Athletics from now till 2027.
He previously served as the General Secretary of the Ghana Athletics.
Fuseini will be hoping the association will continue to chalk more successes under his administration with the 2023 World Athletics Championships in Budapest the starting point.
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