Mohammed Alhassan, the architect behind Ghana's ambitious $100 million sports development agenda, is advocating for transformative leadership to address the deep-seated challenges in the nation's sports sector.

Alhassan argues that the so-called "mafia" that has long constrained progress in sports requires a leader with institutional knowledge, a unifying spirit, and a bold vision to drive change.

A former Head of Sports at Radio Gold, a member of the Kumasi Stadium Disaster Committee in 2009, and now a sports and media consultant turned businessman, Alhassan's expertise uniquely positions him as a key figure capable of leading these much-needed reforms.

A Bold $100 Million Vision Alhassan's proposed $100 million sports development agenda is a holistic plan aimed at overhauling infrastructure, nurturing talent, and reforming governance in all sports disciplines across Ghana. "Ghana's sports industry is at a crossroads.