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    World Aquatics warns NSA over Ghana Swimming crisis

    Papa LincBy Papa LincMay 14, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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    A growing governance crisis in Ghanaian swimming has taken an international dimension after World Aquatics strongly opposed attempts by the National Sports Authority (NSA) to withdraw recognition from the Ghana Swimming Association (GSA).

    In a letter dated May 8, 2026, World Aquatics Executive Director Brent J. Nowicki reaffirmed that the GSA remains the sole recognized federation for swimming in Ghana and warned against government interference in the sport.

    The global body cautioned that external influence from state institutions could jeopardize Ghanaian athletes’ participation in international competitions, including the Olympic Games. World Aquatics also rejected suggestions of establishing a Stabilization Committee in Ghana, signaling disapproval of the NSA’s intervention.

    The controversy follows an NSA stakeholder meeting convened to address what it described as governance and accountability concerns within the GSA. The Authority defended its actions as administrative rather than political.

    However, critics and stakeholders argue that the move breaches international sports governance principles protecting federation independence. Observers warn Ghana could face sanctions or suspension if international bodies determine that government interference has compromised the autonomy of the federation.

    The dispute has raised fears among athletes and coaches, who worry the ongoing power struggle could negatively affect athlete development and Ghana’s international sporting reputation ahead of future global competitions.



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