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Bahmed Travel and Tours, sponsors of the Security Services and Sports Association (SESSA) Games fixed for Friday, October 19, has sent a goodwill message to all participating teams in the competition.
Alhaji Ahmed Bandoh, Chief Executive Officer of the company called on all participating teams to display high sense of sportsmanship to ensure success of the Games.
He described the security services as an important part of the society, hence the need to take interest in their activities.
"I believe we are going to see more sporting talents on the local scene after the Games, because the SESSA Games has over the years produced talents for the nation".
In all five security services, Ghana Armed Forces (GAF), Ghana Police Service, Prison Service, Ghana Immigration Service, Customs, Excise and Preventive Services (CEPS) will compete for honours in football, athletics, hockey, handball, volleyball, basketball, table tennis, tug of war and with boxing to be on non-scoring basis.
Bahmed Travel and Tours have invested 50,000 cedis into the event.Source: GNA
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