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The Ashanti Regional Office of the Registrar of Companies (ORC) thrilled football lovers in Kumasi on Saturday, August 16, 2025, with its annual Fun Games, held at the Alignment Astroturf near Sofoline.
The event formed part of the ORC’s ongoing 2025 Risk Awareness Campaign and brought together teams from four state institutions, the Office of the Registrar of Companies, Lands Commission, Ghana Police Service, and the Ghana Standards Authority (GSA) to battle for glory on the pitch.

After an exciting round of all-play-all matches, the Ghana Police Service emerged champions, securing maximum points by winning all their games. Host institution ORC finished second, while the Ghana Standards Authority claimed third place.
A glittering trophy and a cash prize were presented to the winning Police team by Lawyer Precious Aidoo, State Attorney and Head of ORC-Ashanti.
Speaking after the event, Ms Aidoo praised her team for successfully organizing the games, noting that beyond the fun and competition, the event fulfilled its goal of engaging stakeholders and raising awareness about the ORC’s operations.

“Resilience, teamwork, preparation, and planning are essential ingredients needed to improve any institution. That is why we made these fun games part of the 2025 Risk Awareness Campaign,” she said.
The event drew an enthusiastic crowd of football fans, adding excitement and community spirit to Kumasi’s sporting weekend.
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