Ghana's capital, Accra, situated in the Greater Accra Region, has been designated as the African City of Sports until the next edition of the multi-sport event.
This was conferred during a meeting of Ministers of States from various African countries who convened in Accra for the African Games 2023.
Representatives from over 53 nations are currently gathered in the West African nation, comprising more than 5,000 athletes and officials.
Ghana's substantial investment in hosting this continental event played a pivotal role in swaying the ministers' decision to designate Accra as the focal point for sporting activities over the next four years.
"The rationale for the declaration of Accra as the 2024 African Sports City include:
i. Enormous Investment: Ghana's substantial investment in hosting the African Games demonstrates its dedication to fostering unity and excellence in sports.
"The commitment to providing top-notch facilities, including the Accra Borteyman Olympic Standard Stadium, reflects Ghana's determination to create an environment conducive to athletic achievements.
ii. Promoting Unity and Projection of Africa: The declaration aligns with Ghana's broader ambition to project a united Africa to the world. By bringing together 55 African nations, Accra will serve as a symbol of continental unity, fostering collaboration and mutual understanding among diverse cultures.
iii. Showcasing Sports Talent, Art, and Culture: Accra, as the African City of Sport, will not only be a stage for athletic prowess but also a platform to showcase the rich tapestry of Africa's sports talent, art, and culture. This will contribute to the promotion of Africa's identity on the global stage, fostering appreciation and understanding.
iv. Socio-Economic Development: The ripple effects of hosting the African Games in Accra extend beyond sports.
The increased tourism, business opportunities, and international exposure will contribute to the socio-economic development of Accra and the entire continent," portion of the declaration note available to JoySports explained.
Accra has welcomed a plethora of participants, including over 3,500 elite athletes, more than 3,000 officials and technicians, and at least 3,500 volunteers.
Moreover, the Games are anticipated to draw in excess of 30,000 spectators to Accra, both locally and from afar, with online viewership projected to exceed two billion.
Athletes participating in the 13th African Games, Accra 2023, will vie for honours across 29 sporting disciplines, utilising top-tier facilities located throughout the city.
These venues include the esteemed Borteyman Sports Complex, the renowned University of Ghana Sports Stadium and pitches, the prestigious Theodosia Hockey Pitch, and the state-of-the-art SSNIT Sports Emporium, among others.
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