In preparation for Ghana’s inaugural hosting of the 13th African Games, Samson Deen, a prominent figure in Sports Tourism, emphasized the pivotal role of the Transport Sub-Committee within the Local Organising Committee (LOC). Mr. Deen stressed the significant impact of an efficient transport system on the overall success of the multi-sport event.
As the CEO of African Origin Travel and Tours, Deen underlined the importance of ensuring swift and seamless transportation for athletes and officials, emphasizing the timely arrival at competition venues and the Games Village. Describing the transport committee as the “heartbeat” of the Games, he urged everyone involved to prioritize punctuality and efficiency.
“We are the heartbeat of the Games, concerning all movements, and we should ensure that everything is done on time,” he expressed.
Deen called on the cooperation of Ghanaians to facilitate traffic-free routes during the Games, suggesting that those with no essential business in town could park and enjoy the events on GTV. He encouraged public support for the LOC, emphasizing the need for collective efforts to ensure a memorable event.
Expressing gratitude, Mr. Samson Deen, who also serves as the President of the African Paralympic and Ghana Paralympic Committees, acknowledged the media’s role in promoting the 13th African Games and attracting sponsorship.
He took a moment to commend President Nana Akufo-Addo for allocating funds for the construction of infrastructure at Borteyman and Legon, crucial for hosting international championships.
Scheduled to take place from March 8 to 23, 2024, the 13th African Games will feature 30 disciplines at 10 venues, with over 5,000 athletes and coaches representing 50 countries vying for prestigious medals and honor.
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