Boxing officials have called on the National Sports Authority (NSA) and the Ghana Sports Fund to increase investment in grassroots sports, saying Ghana's long-term success at international competitions depends on developing young talent from an early age. The officials stressed that Ghana needs a structured athlete development system that identifies and nurtures talent from schools through the junior ranks to elite competition. According to them, such an approach would ensure the country always has a strong pool of athletes ready to represent Ghana at major international events instead of relying on short-term preparations. The officials argued that sustained investment in grassroots sports would improve Ghana's prospects of winning medals at future Commonwealth Games, Olympic Games and other international competitions. They also appealed to the Ghana Sports Fund to continue prioritising athlete development, youth programmes and high-performance preparation, describing the Fund as a key partner in transforming the country's sporting landscape.