Abraham Kotei Neequaye Resigns as GBA President Due to Personal Reasons

Abraham Kotei Neequaye stepped down from his role as Ghana Boxing Authority President. He cited personal reasons for leaving the position after four years of service. The decision was hard to make but represented the best path forward for him and some board members. Neequaye said the choice came after careful thought about his career goals and personal wishes. He wanted to maintain integrity and dignity during this important time.

The former president thanked all supporters who helped him during his time leading the organization. He valued the lessons learned and expects them to benefit his future work. Neequaye appreciated the media coverage he received throughout his term. He acknowledged that some board members faced unfair criticism and attacks on their character. The position offered no salary or payments but required sacrificial service to the country.

Neequaye plans to hold a news conference on Friday to share more details about his departure. He expressed gratitude to fellow citizens who supported his professional development. The role demanded volunteer work without financial compensation. He emphasized his appreciation for those who stood behind him during challenging periods. The outgoing president will provide additional information about his resignation at the upcoming media event.
 

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