Audio By Carbonatix
President of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama, has asked the Minister of Interior, Muntaka Mubarak, to prioritise sportsmen and women for recruitment into the security services.
Addressing officials of the Ghana Football Association and the Black Queens following their bronze-medal finish at the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) in Morocco, President Mahama said he wants more opportunities created for talented players.
He believes such opportunities could help develop them for future national team call-ups.
"I have asked the Minister of Interior to give priority to sports people when we do recruitment into the security services.
“In the past, when we brought sports people into the services, it gave them the opportunity and equipment and the facilities to train and improve themselves.
“We must re-introduce the Security Services Sports Association (SESSA) games and let the security services compete amongst themselves, and then Kurt (GFA Prez) and co will be standing there, watching and picking the talents and forming the national teams.”
It’s the first time Ghana's Black Queens have won a medal at the WAFCON since 2016.
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