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Kofi Adams credits Ghana’s sporting rise to bold overhaul and strategic investment

Allan Damba by Allan Damba
November 20, 2025
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Source: Ghana Black Stars' official X account.

Sports and Recreation Minister Kofi Adams says Ghana’s growing reputation as a sporting powerhouse is the product of intentional, far-reaching reforms rather than coincidence or short-term momentum.

Speaking at the SWAG Awards on Saturday, Adams outlined how a combination of structural adjustments, prudent investment, and firm leadership within the ministry has reshaped the country’s sporting landscape over the last two years. According to him, these efforts are now bearing visible and measurable fruit.

“We made tough decisions, invested deliberately, and Ghana is now reaping the benefits,” he said.

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Adams, who also serves as MP for Buem, pointed to a string of high-profile achievements that reflect Ghana’s renewed competitive edge. These include the Black Stars’ return to the FIFA World Cup, the revitalised form of the Black Queens, and the University for Development Studies’ trailblazing triumph at the Universities World Cup in China.

“Our athletes are excelling across disciplines, and Ghana has firmly established itself as a credible force in both African and global sports,” he added.

He stressed that Ghana’s sporting breakthroughs are anchored in intentional planning and meticulous execution. The minister urged federations, administrators, and partners to maintain the collective drive that has sparked this resurgence.

“This performance is the result of policy, preparation, and discipline, not luck,” he emphasized. “We must continue to work consistently; success favours persistence.”

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