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