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The Board of the National Paralympic Committee (NPC) of Ghana has set April 20, 2024, for its Extraordinary General Assembly to engage with its members.
The event is set to happen after previously postponing it on two occasions on November 30, 2023, and February 02, 2024. The meeting is to allow its members to review the organisation of the just-ended 13th African Games.
NPC Ghana further announced members are requested to nominate and send two (2) delegates, one (1) with voting rights in reply to the notice and invitation and must be received by the NPC Ghana by not later than 5:00 PM local time on Wednesday 17th April 2024.
The media are to apply for accreditation through the official email of the secretariat: info@npcghana.org
Full statement below:
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