The Security Services Sports Association (SESSA) Games, dormant for over a decade, have officially been relaunched.
The upcoming SESSA Athletics Open Championship is scheduled to take place from November 2 to 3, 2024, at the University of Ghana Sports Stadium.
The relaunch of the SESSA Games will see participation from several security agencies, including the Ghana Armed Forces, Ghana Police Service, Ghana Prisons Service, Ghana National Fire Service, Ghana Immigration Service, and the Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority.
Speaking at the event, President of Ghana Athletics, Bawah Fuseini, highlighted the significance of the relaunch, describing it as a fresh start for the SESSA Games.
"This programme is not just about reviving but kick-starting the SESSA Athletics Championship. SESSA has been inactive for over a decade, and we believe it’s time to take action.
"Fortunately, we have the support of the Director of Training and PTA of the Ghana Armed Forces; this is their initiative, and we’ve all embraced the idea.
"No matter how small the beginning, it’s important we start, and hopefully, major stakeholders will see our progress and extend their support," he said.
Seth Panwun Boyoyo, Board Chairman and Acting Director General of the National Sports Authority, also underscored the importance of the SESSA Games in fostering youth development within the country’s security services.
"Today marks a crucial milestone in our journey to promote youth development and sports among security professionals. This vision aligns with the government’s policy to maintain a healthy nation through sports," he said.
Colonel Richard Akoto, Director of Training and PTA of the Ghana Armed Forces, expressed gratitude to Ghana Athletics for its role in organising the event.
"On behalf of the security services, we thank Ghana Athletics for organising this event and offering support. We are excited to be part of this launch.
"Our high-ranking commanders in the various security forces are deeply interested in sports, and over the years, we have focused on nurturing young talent, which ultimately benefits the National Sports Authority.
"I was thrilled when Mr Bawah agreed to help provide these young athletes with the opportunity to compete, especially in athletics, which lacks regular leagues compared to other sports," Colonel Akoto stated.
The SESSA Games are expected to revitalise athletics within Ghana's security services, offering a platform for athletes to showcase their talent and contribute to the broader development of sports in the country.
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