The Sports Writers Association of Ghana (SWAG) has officially opened its new state-of-the-art secretariat at the Accra Sports Stadium. The vibrant ceremony, held on Friday, was attended by notable figures including Chief Patron HE Amarkai Amartefio, former Presidents Joe Aggrey and Ebo Quansah, and several sports federation heads.
Representing the Minister of Youth and Sports, Chief Director Mr. William Kartey praised SWAG’s leadership for their vision and dedication in securing a central location for their operations. He also commended the National Sports Authority (NSA) for providing the facility, highlighting the Ministry’s focus on leveraging sports for national development. Mr. Kartey urged the media to highlight positive achievements within the sports sector and to report responsibly.
Alhaji Majeed Bawa, Deputy Director General of the NSA, emphasized the importance of housing sports writers and federations together to foster collaboration. He also encouraged journalists to verify information before publication to maintain the integrity of their work.
SWAG President Mr. Kwabena Yeboah dedicated the day to the association’s first president, the late Joe Lartey, who was honored by the International Sports Press Association (AIPS) before his passing. Mr. Yeboah reflected on SWAG’s journey since its inception in 1968 and acknowledged the contributions of past executives, members, and sponsors. He expressed optimism about the future, noting that the new secretariat would enhance the association’s image and operations.
During the event, Chief Patron HE Amarkai Amartefio, former Presidents Joe Aggrey and Ebo Quansah, and GHALCA Chairman Kudjoe Fianoo were awarded special SWAG gold medals for their invaluable contributions to the organization. Entertainment was provided by the Ghana Sports Supporters, led by Abraham Nkansah.
In his address, Ebo Quansah urged sports journalists to act responsibly in their reporting, while Joe Aggrey highlighted the need to renovate and make positive use of the SWAG Club House in Dansoman, which he described as the true home of the association.
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