The Minister of Sports and Recreation, Hon Kofi Adams is taking a significant step towards celebrating the country’s rich sports heritage with the proposed establishment of a National Sports Museum. This move promises to elevate the country’s sports ecosystem and tap into the lucrative potential of sports tourism.
In a meeting held today with the AfCFTA Young Entrepreneur Federation, key stakeholders expressed their commitment to this visionary project. The Federation, led by President Mr. Siita Sofo Hissan and CEO M. N Deen Yawson, outlined their collaborative efforts to bring the museum to fruition, emphasizing its importance in telling the compelling story of Ghanaian sports.
The initiative has garnered strong support from the Ministry of Sports and Recreation. Hon. Kofi Adam, the Minister, expressed enthusiasm for the project, affirming the ministry’s readiness to partner with the Federation. “This museum will serve as a beacon of our sporting history and inspire future generations,” he stated.
To spearhead the efforts, Hon. Kofi Adam has constituted a dedicated team to work closely with the AfCFTA Young Entrepreneur Federation. Their task is to shape innovative ideas and streamline the process of establishing the museum. The Minister also highlighted the vast potential of sports tourism, emphasizing its capacity to generate wealth and place Ghanaian sports history on the global stage.
The Minister urged the team to conduct broad consultations with relevant institutions and carry out detailed research. “We need to tell a story that is authentic, comprehensive, and indisputable,” he said. “All phases of Ghanaian sports, from traditional games to modern achievements, must be explored to ensure the museum captures every aspect that makes our sports unique and meaningful.”
Industry analysts agree that a well-curated National Sports Museum could become a major attraction, boosting tourism and economic growth while fostering national pride. As Ghana prepares to showcase its sports legacy to the world, this initiative marks a significant milestone in harnessing sports as a vehicle for cultural and economic development.
The project is set to move forward with a collaborative approach, uniting government, entrepreneurs, and sports enthusiasts to create a lasting monument to Ghana’s sporting achievements. The hope is that the museum will not only preserve history but also inspire future generations to achieve greatness on and off the field.



