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The National Deaf football team, the Black Wonders will on Thursday, December 4, engage the Cerebral Palsy team in a special friendly match at the Ohene Djan Stadium.
The match is being organized by the Association of Sports for the Disable with Danlize Motors Ghana Limited as sponsors.
According to the organisers, the game will be attended by leading members of the various political parties.
Popular hip life artists like Kofi Nti and Omahene Pozo are expected to entertain fans with some music.
Mr Daniel Arhin, Managing Director of Danlize Motors told the GNA Sports that the match is aimed at making a special appeal to all Ghanaians especially politicians to exercise restraint before, during and after the elections.
He said the disabled are the most vulnerable people in society, adding that in the event of any election violence, they will be greatly affected, hence the need to send out the message of peace to all stakeholders.
Mr Arhin expressed the hope that their message will reach every Ghanaian.
He called on soccer fans to fill the stands at the Ohene Djan Stadium for the game which is part of their contribution towards the promotion of peace in the country.
Source: GNA
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