Prof’ Azumah Nelson in a warm handshake with Malta’s First Gentleman, Edgar Preca, as they pose with Sports Minister Isaac Asiamah (3rd left) and other dignitaries
Prof’ Azumah Nelson in a warm handshake with Malta’s First Gentleman, Edgar Preca, as they pose with Sports Minister Isaac Asiamah (3rd left) and other dignitaries

Government seeks partnership from Malta for sports development

The Ministry of Youth and Sports is hopeful of securing a partnership with the government of Malta to fund the development of sports in the country.

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According to the sector minister, Isaac Kwame Asiamah, Ghana could benefit from Malta's expertise in water sports to develop sports such as swimming as well as canoeing and rowing.

He made this known when the First Gentleman of Malta, Edgar Preca, paid a courtesy call on him at his office in Accra.

"From what I have read about Malta, you are so much into water sports, golf and other disciplines. My request is that we need to partner and have a relationship that will benefit both of our interests in terms of sports infrastructure," Mr Asiamah said during an interaction with Mr Preca, husband of the Presdient, Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca.

"We have 43 sporting federations and the greatest challenge of every developing country is funding and how we can fund sports in this country.

"We know that you are already helping this country in the area of humanitarian services, but we are determined to deliver in this area of sports for Ghanaians” the minister asserted.

Mr Asiamah said the government had put in place policies which would ensure that sports would be used as a weapon to create jobs and prevent crime.

Mr Preca lauded the transformational qualities of sports describing it as a means for uniting nations and providing employment for people from all walks of life.

He said: "I love sports a lot because it is a means of uniting nations, it can also build bridges and if you look across football, many big clubs such as Manchester United, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich employ a lot of foreigners.

"I am not a politician but I believe if the people of the world can engage through sports, there will be peace and we will leave a better world for the next generation".

Also present during the interaction were boxing legend, Azumah Nelson, members of the Professional Footballers Association of Ghana including Tony Baffoe, Ibrahim Tanko, Augustine Arhinful, businessman Kennedy Somuah Agyapong and Ghana Shooting Association President Cillian Walsh.

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