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The Minister for Youth and Sports, Mustapha Ussif, says Ghana's athletes for the 2023 Africa Games have been provided the best conditions possible as part of their preparations for the competition.
Team Ghana have been in camp since January 19 at the Cape Coast Stadium and the University of Cape Coast as they prepare for the 13th edition of the games.
According to the Minister, who visited the team, everything has been made available for the athletes with no complaints so far.
"With the athletes and team Ghana, if they have problems, they will tell you. They will not be shy because the Minister is there because I am the only person who can find solutions to their problems," said Ussif.
The Sports Minister, Mustapha Ussif, paid a visit to the Ghanaian athletes camping at the Cape Coast Stadium as part of preparations for the 2023 Africa Games.@kweku_lawrence was there for #JoySports pic.twitter.com/4WnzazAlvi
— #JoyAFCON (@JoySportsGH) February 5, 2024
"Maybe because we have given them a four-star treatment, that is why they are so excited. They have been to camps on several occasions. The conditions that they are under in the current camp are different."
The Africa Games is set to commence on March and will run through to March 23 with the University of Ghana and Borteyman hosting the majority of the games.
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