The Tokyo Olympics, with 14 athletes representing Ghana in four disciplines, marked the most successful Olympics for the country in the 4th Republic. Boxer Ernest Takyi ended Ghana’s Olympic medal drought since 1992, while Ghana’s 4×100 relay team qualified for the finals with a new national record, while national new national records were also recording in weightlifting and swimming.
Speaking during the Olympic Team’s visit to President Akufo-Addo at the Jubilee House on Friday, Mustapha Ussif noted that Ghana will build on the remarkable feat and prepare well for upcoming games.
The Sports Minister said he has already started discussions with partners to aid Ghana’s preparations for upcoming competitions, especially the 2023 Africa Games, which will be hosted by Ghana.
“Your Excellency, my brief stay in Tokyo with the team afforded me the opportunity to meet with heads of various International sports Federations to solicit their support for the 2023 African Games in Accra,’ Mustapha Ussif said.
“We do not only want to stage the most successful African Games ever, but we also want to build on the impressive performance of Team Ghana at the Tokyo Olympics by doing much better at African Games in 2023.”
But before that, Ghana will participate in the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham next year, and the Sports Minister noted further that the Ministry will collaborate with stakeholders for preparations to start in earnest.
President Akufo-Addo expressed his delight at the performance of the team, especially registering the first Olympic medal for Ghana in the 4th Republic.
The President announced a reward package of $5,000 US Dollars for each athlete. For boxer Takyi, who won bronze, the President said the state will reward him with $10,000 cash, a car and another $20,000, which will be invested for his career development and preparations for future competitions.
Source: GraphicSports