As Ghana prepares for a new government in January 2025, speculation is rife about who will be appointed as the next Sports Minister. Among the notable figures being considered, Samson Deen, President of the African Paralympic Committee, has emerged as a leading candidate.
With his wealth of experience in sports management and administration, Deen is widely regarded as one of the most qualified individuals for the position. His impressive track record in promoting sports development and inclusivity in Africa makes him an ideal candidate to revitalize Ghana’s sports landscape.
Deen’s credentials are impeccable. As President of the African Paralympic Committee, he has worked tirelessly to promote para-sports and inclusivity in Africa. His leadership has resulted in significant growth and development of para- sports on the continent.
In addition to his experience in sports management, Deen is also a successful entrepreneur and founder of the African Origin Group of Companies. His business acumen and leadership skills make him an attractive candidate for the position of Sports Minister.
While other notable figures, such as Ben Nunoo Mensah, President of the Ghana Olympic Committee, and Herbert Amponsah Mensah, President of World Rugby’s African association, Rugby Africa, are also being considered for the position, Deen’s unique blend of sports management experience, business acumen, and leadership skills make him the standout candidate.
Hon. Wisdom Kobena Woyome, MP for South Tongu Constituency, who has served on various committees, including the Youth, Sports and Culture Committee, is also a notable figure in Ghanaian sports. However, Deen’s experience and credentials in sports management and administration make him a more suitable candidate for the position of Sports Minister.
As Ghana seeks to revitalize its sports landscape, Samson Deen’s appointment as Sports Minister would be a significant step in the right direction. His leadership and vision would help to promote sports development, inclusivity, and excellence in Ghana.
The Ghanaian sports fraternity eagerly awaits the announcement of the new Sports Minister. With Samson Deen’s impressive credentials and experience, he is undoubtedly the leading candidate for the position.