The President of Ghana, His Excellency John Dramani Mahama, has confirmed plans to build six modern sports stadia.
According to President John Dramani Mahama, six state-of-the-art sports stadiums would be built throughout the newly established areas.
This is what he said when he gave a speech at the Western North Region stop of his “Thank You Tour” following his second election as Ghana’s president.
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Kofi Adams, the minister of sports and recreation, is overseeing the designs of contemporary stadiums for the new areas, John Dramani Mahama said
“Under the Ministry of Sports and Recreation, modern sports stadia will be built in the six newly created regions, as well as in other regions that currently lack such infrastructure,” he stated, addressing a gathering of local leaders and residents.
With an emphasis on improving opportunities in under-resourced areas, the project aims to guarantee fair access to high-quality sporting facilities throughout the nation.
Following a nationwide referendum, the six new regions—Western North, Oti, North East, Bono East, Savannah, and Ahafo—were established with the goal of enhancing government and bringing development closer to the people.
With their inclusion, Ghana’s ten administrative regions were increased to sixteen.