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Accra 2023: Ghana could’ve won more medals if we had prepared well – Dr Ofosu-Asare

Ebo Osei by Ebo Osei
March 26, 2024
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The Local Organizing Committee Chairman for the 13th African Games, Dr. Kwaku Ofosu Asare, has expressed disappointment with Ghana’s preparations for its athletes ahead of the recently concluded 13th All African Games in Accra.

Despite the Ghanaian team’s remarkable achievement of 68 medals, Dr. Ofosu-Asare believes there was a missed opportunity for even greater success.

The Ghanaian contingent secured a record-breaking total of sixty-eight (68) medals, including nineteen (19) gold, twenty-nine (29) silver, and twenty (20) bronze, marking the nation’s most significant accomplishment to date.

During an interview on The Point of View on Citi TV, Dr. Ofosu-Asare reflected on Ghana’s athletes’ potential, suggesting that the country could have garnered more medals with increased investment in athlete development.

While acknowledging Ghana’s commendable performance during the Games, he stressed the necessity for enhanced investment in athletics to pave the way for future triumphs.

“I have concerns, as a host [Ghana], we should have put in more investment to prepare our athletes. We shouldn’t get carried away with these marvellous achievements. We need to invest to move to the next level. We shouldn’t be complacent at all.

“We could have won more medals if we had prepared, please you cannot reap anything if you don’t sow, we have to invest more in the athletes,” he suggested.

The Executive Chairman of the 2023 African Games praised the newly constructed facilities as a lasting legacy of the Games, underscoring their role in addressing sports infrastructure gaps.

“I will put it to the facilities that we built, to me it will be the biggest legacy we have achieved so far. We have been able to narrow the sporting infrastructure deficiencies, particularly for the lesser discipline sports and we now have a first-class swimming pool,” he told host Bernard Koku Avle.

Dr Ofosu-Asare also called for a Public Private Partnership to manage the Borteyman Sports Complex and the refurbished University of Ghana Stadium, advocating for sustainable and self-sufficient operations.

“I will argue for a PPP, I wouldn’t want it to be run by a state institution so that you can have sustainability. It can be self-sustaining,” he opined.

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