Audio By Carbonatix
A newly-constructed Astroturf has been commissioned for the Bremang community in the Suame Constituency of the Ashanti Region, to promote sports and recreation among the youth in the area.
The park will serve as an avenue for sporting activities to improve sports inclusion and harness talents from the area.
It will also provide opportunities to groom the youth for the sports sector.
The Bremang Astroturf is among three facilities being constructed in the Suame Constituency. The other two will be sited at Makro and Suame electoral areas.
The Bremang Turf which started in 2022 was facilitated by Lawyer John Darko, board member of Ghana Gas, was constructed at an estimated cost of 2.5 million Ghana Cedis.
The facility which was funded by Ghana Gas includes a football park, bathrooms, athlete change room and an audience stands.

Board member of Ghana National Gas Company, John Darko explained the facility will provide the opportunity for young sports personalities vie for the bigger sports stages.
The facility will also mitigate rampant drug abuse among the youth due to idling and lack of beneficial engagement.
“I am hoping that players will train on this pitch and get the chance to play football in the Ghana premier league and another top European league. Ghana gas corporate social responsibility project cuts across the country, and it won’t end here because we have a lot to do to make the community happy.
“This pitch will help our brothers who engage in drugs to stop and engage in football. I will plead from now onwards, our younger brothers will stop these drug addictions. When they have the strength, they should engage in football, they should come to the pitch and play football to help themselves,” said Mr. Darko.

Bremanhene, Nana Baffour Kotei Kutin Sraman, was glad a promise was delivered.
He entreated the youth in the area to value the park and optimise its use.
“This park will help keep most of these young people engaged. Cases of drug use and radicals have become rampant and I believe this step will curtail it. I am happy that the Asantehene allowed for this to be built on his land.
“The youth should also take care of this for their benefit. We all need to keep and sustain it in a state that we will like to see every day,” he said.
Latest Stories
-
Trump says $72bn Netflix-Warner Bros deal ‘could be a problem’
54 minutes -
Nigerian gov’t secures release of 100 kidnapped schoolchildren, Channels TV says
1 hour -
Shooting at South African bar leaves 11 dead, including a young child, police say
1 hour -
Bobi Wine says Uganda security forces beat him
1 hour -
Trump criticises Democrat he pardoned over not switching political parties
2 hours -
Nigeria seeks French help to combat insecurity, Macron says
2 hours -
Congo fighting flares within hours of Trump’s peace deal ceremony
2 hours -
Chevron to join Nigeria oil licence auction, plans rig deployment in 2026
2 hours -
Why I refused to sign Flavour – Kcee
5 hours -
‘My family destroyed my marriage with Annie, now they’re after Natasha’ – 2Face
5 hours -
Annie Macaulay reverts Instagram name to ‘Idibia’ amid 2Face’s marital drama with Natasha
5 hours -
Wizkid shades Davido as his album emerges most streamed African album of 2025
5 hours -
Nigeria moves fast to shield Benin’s democracy from dawn coup, say Tinubu
6 hours -
Kufuor blames key Akufo-Addo policies for NPP’s 2024 defeat
6 hours -
Prof. Adei urges gov’t to back private universities as medical admissions hit crisis levels
6 hours
