CAAF officials in Ghana to inspect facilities

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Officials of the Con­federation of African Am­putee Football (CAAF) arrived in Ghana yesterday to conduct final inspection ahead of the African Paralympic Games scheduled for September 3-12.

The three-day inspection would be led by the Vice President of the World Amputee Football Feder­ation, Celeste Maria Do Rosario, together with the Vice President of CAAF, Mr Usman Mustafa Shalanyuy.

Also joining the inspection would be, the Technical Director for CAAF, Mr Bizimana Domi­nique and others.

As part of the visit, the CAAF’s inspection team would pay a cour­tesy call on the Minister of Youth and Sports, Mr Mustapha Ussif, to discuss Ghana’s prepared­ness to host the first-ever African Para Games and Amputee Football in general.

The Local Organising Committee of Accra 2023 Para Games, last month carried out inspections on the facilities sched­uled for the event.

The Accra Sports Stadium, Legon Sports Stadium, Eden Heights Courts, the Trust Sports Empori­um, the Wembley Park as well as the Adjiringanor AstroTurf have been earmarked for the Games.

After the earlier inspections, the President of the African Paralym­pic Committee (AfPC) expressed optimism that the facilities would be ready for the Games in Sep­

 tember.

He said the facilities were about 80 per cent ready for the Games with guarantees that they would be completed within a couple of months.

Ghana would host over 40 coun­tries for the Games with the LOC estimating an amount of $8.5m for the continental extravaganza.  

BY MICHAEL D. ABAYATEYE



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