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The Ghana Paralympic team has been making strides in international competitions, showcasing the talent and determination of Ghanaian athletes with disabilities.
As the team prepares for the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, they have elected a new captain to lead them to victory.
In a demonstration of team unity and strength, Ghana’s Para-Powerlifter Tahiru Haruna has been voted as the new captain of Team Ghana.
Haruna’s leadership will be crucial as the team gears up for the Paris 2024 Games.
“I’m truly honoured by the trust and support shown by my teammates. I am deeply grateful for this opportunity,” Haruna said.
“This is a testament to the strong team dynamics we have built. I am committed to making good use of it to represent and market Ghana at the Paris 2024 Games by mounting the podium,” he added.
As captain, Haruna will lead Team Ghana in the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, competing in various events and showcasing their skills and talent.
The team’s goal is to make a strong impression and bring home medals, and Haruna’s leadership will be instrumental in achieving this. With his experience and determination, Haruna is ready to take on the challenge and make Ghana proud.
The Paris 2024 Paralympic Games will be a platform for Team Ghana to demonstrate their capabilities and showcase their talents to the world.
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