NPP Government has undertaken 68 Sports infrastructural Projects – Bawumia

Date:

The Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has stated that, a total of 68 sports infrastructure projects have been undertaken since the New Patriotic Party (NPP) took over governance over three years ago.

        He said 12 have been completed with 56 other at various stages of completion.
        Addressing Ghanaians on infrastructure undertaken by the current administration, he explained that, a total of 29 Astro turfs has been constructed in several communities across the country with four fully completed in areas including Madina.
        He added that, ten Youth and Sports Centres of Excellence in ten Regions with a seating capacity of 5000 have been constructed and are at its various stages of completion.
        These Youth and Sports Centres of Excellence in the country are located in Kaneshie (Greater Accra), Ho (Volta Region), Koforidua (Eastern Region), Axim (Western Region), Nyinahin (Ashanti Region).
    The rest are, Dunkwa On-Offin (Central Region), Dormaa (Bono), Navrongo (Upper East), Yendi (Northern Region) and Wa (Upper West).
    The Accra Sports Stadium was also renovated when Ghana hosted the  2018 Africa Women’s Cup of Nations with renovation works ongoing at the Essipong and Baba Yara Sports Stadium in Sekondi and Kumasi respectively.
    He noted that, works has resumed on the Construction of the University of Ghana Sports Stadium, a project which started under the NPP government in 2004.
GNA

Share post:

Subscribe

Popular

East Legon crash: Police pursue TikTokers for ‘false claims’ about Salifu Amoako’s son’s location.

The Ghana Police Service has refuted viral social media...

Christian attorney warns ‘tearing down’ religious freedom in US is ‘spirit of the age’.

An attorney dedicated to upholding religious freedom said he’s...

GFA to develop VAR roadmap following FIFA guidance.

The Ghana FA has taken a significant step toward...

Man sentenced to 21 Years for sexual assault of a minor.

A 23-year-old unemployed man, Bernard Ampomah, has been sentenced...

More like this
Related