** Ghana Olympic Committee President Richard Akpokavie speaking about new sports funding legislation

Ghana's New Sports Fund Promises Stable Athlete Support

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Ghana just passed a landmark bill creating a dedicated sports fund to solve decades of underfunding that's held back athletes. The Ghana Olympic Committee says this stable financing will transform how the country develops talent and competes globally.

For years, Ghana's athletes have trained with uncertain budgets and crumbling facilities, but a newly passed law promises to change everything.

The Ghana Olympic Committee is celebrating the Sports Fund Bill, which creates a dedicated stream of money for sports development across the nation. President Richard Akpokavie called it the missing piece in Ghana's quest for sporting excellence.

The fund works like Ghana's Value Added Tax system, providing reliable money that sports federations can count on year after year. Instead of scrambling for funding before each competition, organizations can now plan long-term programs, build better facilities, and properly support their athletes.

The chronic underfunding has affected everything from athlete preparation to grassroots youth programs. National teams often struggled to afford proper training camps before major competitions, and talented young athletes lacked the resources to develop their skills.

Ghana's New Sports Fund Promises Stable Athlete Support

Why This Inspires

This isn't just about winning more medals. The stable funding means Ghana can finally invest in the systems that create champions, from coaching education to sports science programs.

Young athletes across the country will now have clearer pathways to pursue their dreams. Federations can hire full-time staff, maintain training facilities year-round, and create development academies that identify and nurture talent early.

The Committee praised Sports and Recreation Minister Kofi Iddie for his leadership in pushing the bill through. His collaborative approach brought together stakeholders who had struggled for years to secure consistent funding.

The GOC emphasized that transparency and accountability will be built into how the fund operates. Every cedi will be tracked to ensure it reaches athletes and programs that need it most.

Other African nations have seen dramatic improvements in their sporting success after establishing similar dedicated funding streams. Kenya's athletics dominance and South Africa's multi-sport excellence both benefit from stable government investment in sports infrastructure.

Ghana's sports community is optimistic this marks a turning point after decades of financial uncertainty that prevented the nation from reaching its full athletic potential.

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Based on reporting by Google News - Ghana Development

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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