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Deaflympics team begs Prez Nana Addo for air-tickets to Turkey

Deaflympics2.jpeg The World Deaflympics in Turkey

Wed, 19 Jul 2017 Source: www.ghanaweb.com

The Ghana Deaflympics Team is appealing to His Excellency the president of the republic, Nana Addo Danquah Akuffo Addo to help acquire air tickets for the team to enable them leave Ghana for the World Deaflympics in Turkey.

President of the Ghana Deaf Sports Federation, Mr Jonathan Amoah, said the team has acquired all their visas but is still in Ghana because of money to buy tickets.

“We have struggled from day one, we have suffered so much neglect throughout our preparations up till this stage, we have paid everything with our own money and from the contributions of the parents of the athletes; now we have visas but our monies are finished now so we beg your own father Nana Addo to consider our plight and help us with tickets for the team because he is our last resort and our final hope”, Mr Amoah told this reporter. ” Nana Addo is a human rights fighter and our situation goes beyond the no money syndrome. It’s now a human rights matter and our president should sympathize with us and step in”, the emotionally looking Mr Amoah added.

The Deaflympics started yesterday and Ghana’s first event is fixed for Friday 21st July 2017. Ghana is competing in seven selected disciplines i.e. athletics, beach volleyball, taekwondo, cycling, bowling, orienteering and golf.

Mr Amoah, who is also an executive member of the International Committee of Deaf Sports, appealed to corporate Ghana and individuals for support, stating that Ghana will suffer international sanctions including a ban if the team does not show up in the games after having registered.

Meanwhile, the GOC has not been able to release the kits they promised the team. National Media Coordinator, Mr Oti-Asirifi said, they having challenges “in getting in touch one on one with Mr Ben Nuuno Mensah, the GOC boss to receive the items.

Media reports earlier this week suggested that the Deaflympics team was in Kantamanto on Saturday to procure kits for team Ghana.

Source: www.ghanaweb.com