Accra, Oct. 25, GNA - The National Sports Council (NSC) has gone cup in hand to the corridors of political and financial power, seeking about 3.5 billion cedis to organise the next edition of the National Sports Festival.
Though the Festival had been conceded to the Northern Region, hope appears to be waning due to lack of funds for the Competition, which is supposed to offer a platform for young, budding Ghanaian athletes to showcase their talents.
The festival also provides an opportunity for Ghanaian youth to meet and fraternise and foster national integration, which is relevant to the growth and sustenance of peace and unity in the country. Revealing the uncertainty surrounding the organization of the Festival, Prince Ernest Oduro Mensah, Chief Executive of the NSC said all the paper work on the Festival had been completed and forwarded to the appropriate quarters for consideration and approval. He said the only obstacle between the Council and the Festival was funds and affirmed that as soon as money was released, a definite time table would be announced for the Competition. Prince Oduro Mensah said the Northern Regional Administration and its people were very much enthused about hosting the rest of the country and were keeping tabs on him regularly to ensure the Festival did not remain in abeyance.Accra, Oct. 25, GNA - The National Sports Council (NSC) has gone cup in hand to the corridors of political and financial power, seeking about 3.5 billion cedis to organise the next edition of the National Sports Festival.
Though the Festival had been conceded to the Northern Region, hope appears to be waning due to lack of funds for the Competition, which is supposed to offer a platform for young, budding Ghanaian athletes to showcase their talents.
The festival also provides an opportunity for Ghanaian youth to meet and fraternise and foster national integration, which is relevant to the growth and sustenance of peace and unity in the country. Revealing the uncertainty surrounding the organization of the Festival, Prince Ernest Oduro Mensah, Chief Executive of the NSC said all the paper work on the Festival had been completed and forwarded to the appropriate quarters for consideration and approval. He said the only obstacle between the Council and the Festival was funds and affirmed that as soon as money was released, a definite time table would be announced for the Competition. Prince Oduro Mensah said the Northern Regional Administration and its people were very much enthused about hosting the rest of the country and were keeping tabs on him regularly to ensure the Festival did not remain in abeyance.