President of the Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC), Ben Nunoo Mensah, has said it is safer for the non-team sports to restart their activities than the contact-sports during this Coronavirus pandemic as social distancing has been prioritized.
All sporting activities were suspended in March this year following the outbreak of the Coronavirus pandemic.
According to Ben Nunoo Mensah, the non-team sport can only begin training and they will not require a lot of measures to restart, unlike the contact-team sport.
“During our discussions, we agreed that team sports and spectators cannot be allowed now.
So we came down to team sport and non-team sport. The non-team sport can easily open up for training whilst for the team sport, it requires some complex measures such as testing players, spectators and also they must be quarantined at a particular place which makes it difficult”, he told Ohene-Bampoe Brenya on Happy Sports on Happy 98.9FM.
He added that sports returning to normalcy will take time if there isn’t a vaccine any time soon.
“COVID-19 has come to stay and normal sporting activities will take time to return if we do not get a vaccine.
Meanwhile, The Ministry of Youth and Sports has announced the sporting activities that can resume their normal activities.
A statement from the Sports Ministry read: “State of Ghana’s Sports according to Presidential Directives issued last night, May 31, 2020, by President Akufo-Addo in the fight against COVID-19: With the exception of sports events, competitions or games (i.e., NO SPECTATORS OR FANS), individual, non-contact sports can go ahead. They include;
Athletics
Badminton
Table Tennis
Tennis
Golf
Powerlifting
Weight lifting
Cycling
Draughts
Para Sports (individual non-contact para-sports)
Rowing and Canoeing
Baseball and softball
Horse racing
Individuals exercising within our stadia
On the other hand, Team, contact sports including football, hockey and volley remain suspended till July 31, 2020.