GBA President resigns, cites personal reasons

The President of the Ghana Boxing Authority (GBA), Abraham Kotei Neequaye, has officially announced his resignation from office, citing personal reasons.

The decision was made public through a press statement issued by the outgoing president.

“I deeply regret to inform fellow Ghanaians that I am resigning as the president of Ghana Boxing Authority (GBA) due to personal reasons. He stated

He described the decision as “difficult to make,” but indicated that it was “the best course of action for me and some executive board members with integrity and dignity at this crucial time.”

He expressed profound appreciation for the opportunity to serve in the role, noting the experience and insights he gained during his tenure. Mr. Abraham Kotei Neequaye also extended gratitude to members of the media and the public for their continued support throughout his leadership, particularly during difficult moments marked by criticism and controversy.

“I am incredibly grateful for the opportunities that I have been given as the GBA president. I actually value the insights that I have learned, and I expect them to help me in my future endeavours.”

“Let me seize the opportunity to thank the media landscape for the support you offered me and my board members, especially those of us who suffered character assassination during these difficult times.” He said

He further acknowledged the sacrifices involved in his role, stating that it was a voluntary position carried out in the spirit of service to country.

“I want to thank fellow compatriots wherever you are for being supportive of my professional growth in an office that doesn’t pay salary or allowance but just a sacrificial work to serve others and one’s country.” He disclosed

His resignation will take effect on Friday, June 27, 2025, after an official press conference scheduled for 10:00 am at the GBA Secretariat, where he will formally announce his exit from the role.

Source: Elvisanokyenews.net

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