Christiana Ashley Elected President of Ghana Chess Association

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Christiana Ashley Elected President of Ghana Chess Association
Christiana Ashley Elected President of Ghana Chess Association

Africa-Press – Ghana. Madam Christiana Ashley has been appointed the President of the Ghana Chess Association (GCA), polling a remarkable 83.2 per cent of the total votes cast.

The keenly contested elections featured nine key positions up for grabs, setting the stage for a decisive and highly anticipated showdown.

Madam Ashley’s victory on Saturday did only reflect the trust delegates had in her leadership vision but also signaled a renewed sense of ambition and strategic direction for the future of chess.

Having served as General Secretary and Vice President of the Ghana Chess Association, the newly-elected President steps into the presidency armed with a wealth of experience.

Speaking in an interview with the GNA Sport, she expressed profound gratitude to delegates for the overwhelming endorsement, promising a results-driven leadership.

She further noted that her vision is to position Ghana as a formidable force in African chess, while building a sustainable system that nurtures young prodigies into world-class competitors.

The Sports Administrator again stressed her determination to expand grassroots chess programmes in schools and communities, strengthen regional structures, and create more competitive platforms for emerging talents.

Madam Ashley further emphasized unity within the chess fraternity, calling on stakeholders, corporate bodies, and development partners to rally behind a shared vision.

Full list of executives

Ashley Christiana Naa Merley-President

Ayiku Angela Naa Amerley-Vice President (Administration)

Fomevor Clinton Cephas-Vice President (Technical)

Kporxah Maxwell Kwasi-General Secretary

Mills-Pappoe Benjamin Adoayi-Financial Secretary

Dzima Betty-Treasurer

Acheampong George Koomson-Organizing Secretary

Anhwere Bernard-Players’ Representative

Benson Maud-Youth Coordinator

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