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In a show of admiration and commendation, Nigeria's former Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Chief Sunday Dare has expressed his heartfelt appreciation to Ghana for its remarkable hosting of the African Games 2023.
Chief Dare acknowledged President, Nana Akufo-Addo and Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Mustapha Ussif, for their commitment to sports development.
Chief Dare hailed the exceptional leadership of President Akufo-Addo and Minister Mustapha Ussif, recognising their dedication and vision in ensuring that Ghana was fully prepared to host the prestigious African Games.
He commended the meticulous planning and execution by the Ghanaian government and its sports authorities, acknowledging their efforts in creating a conducive environment for athletes and participants from across the continent.
"I salute the efforts of the Minister and his team. I have been to the venues and I think this is commendable.
"I was the chairman of the African Region two last year when we decided to ensure Ghana was given the eight months it required to prepare," Chief Dare remarked.

He further expressed his satisfaction with Ghana's ability to pull together such a grand event within the stipulated time frame requested.
"I am happy that in eight months, Ghana has been able to pull this together. It is a thing of pride for Africa. 54 countries are gathered here, 29 sports, and seven different venues for the Games," he added.
Chief Dare emphasised that hosting an event of the magnitude of the African Games necessitates the undivided support of the government, political will, a well-functioning ministry of youth and sports, and the collaborative efforts of various sports stakeholders.
He lauded Ghana's exemplary demonstration of these essential elements, which contributed to the success of the event and showcased the unity and strength of Africa's sporting community.
As the African Games 2023 continue to unfold, Chief Sunday Dare expressed optimism for the future of sports development in the region and reiterated his commitment to advancing the cause of youth and sports on the continent.
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