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The French Ambassador for Sport, Samuel Ducroquet, has declared that France is fully prepared to host Ghana and the rest of the World at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.
With state-of-the-art venues and top-notch facilities, France has spared no effort to ensure that their sixth time of hosting the event will be a success.
The global sporting community is buzzing with anticipation as the games draw near, starting from July 26th to August 11th.
Samuel says level of stakeholders have done their part and collectively, the country is in a prime position for the global event.
“I mean, we feel ready, we feel determined and we're of course very proud to host such a great international standard,” he told Nana Aba Anamoah on the Chasing Gold show.
“Everyone is truly mobilized and at different levels actually. Of course the organizing committee has been working for now seven years on the project.
“They've been recruiting the last batches of collaborators. All ministries, including the foreign ministries, are fully mobilized. We are, as far as we're concerned, getting ready to host the world.”
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