By Jacob Narh Nortah
Mr. Ivan Bruce Cudjoe aka (IBC) a travel consultant and businessman on Tuesday filed his documents to the Interim Management Committee of the GBA to contest in the upcoming Congress and Elections fixed for June 4, 2026 at the Accra Sports Stadium.
Mr. Ivan Bruce Cudjoe, also known as IBC, a travel consultant and businessman, has filed his nomination documents with the Interim Management Committee of the GBA to contest in the upcoming congress and elections scheduled for June 4, 2026, at the Accra Sports Stadium.
After presenting his documents on Tuesday, he spoke to the media and answered questions about his decision to contest.
According to Mr. Bruce Cudjoe, he decided to contest because he believes the time is right to promote transparency, discipline, and good governance in Ghana boxing.
He also wants to spread boxing to all the 16 regions of Ghana because there are hidden talents who must be exposed and supported to become stars.
He also pledged to address concerns surrounding the “Atsiagbeshie” phenomenon in boxing, stressing that while journeymen boxers have a role to play, they must still put up competitive performances for fans.
He promised an open administration where everyone will benefit and enjoy good boxing administration.
He also promised to support retired boxers and coaches to be employed by the National Sports Authority to scout for amateur boxers who can become future professional champions.
He assured national title holders of opportunities to fight for Commonwealth titles and pledged to create pathways for Ghanaian boxers to compete in competitions sanctioned by major world boxing bodies such as the WBC, IBF, WBO, and WBA.
His arrival with supporters wearing branded T-shirts drew attention from other candidates and supporters present at the venue.
Meanwhile Mr. Ellis Quaye, a partner of Cabic Promotions has also filed for the position of Second Vice President.
Other candidates vying for various positions were at the stadium to present their papers.
In another development the IMC of the GBA is organising a stakeholders meeting on Wednesday May 20 to engage stakeholders on how to ensure free and fair elections.






































































