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Ghanaians abroad donate C470m to Stars

Tue, 23 May 2006 Source: GNA

Accra, May 23, GNA -- Ghanaians resident in 29 countries abroad have so far raised cash amounting to 471.2 million cedis in support of the senior national team, Black Stars in their preparations towards next month's World Cup soccer fiesta in Germany.

This was said by Akwasi Osei Adjei, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Regional Co-operation and NEPAD when he presented cash amounts of 5,000.00 euros collected from Ghanaians resident in Belgium and Germany and another 1,000.00 dollars from Ghanaians in Botswana for the Stars.


Mr Adjei said the amount presented on Tuesday includes the 45,000.00 dollars already presented on October 6, to the Sports Ministry. He said the amount was raised in response to the "Operation Six Points" declared by the President John Agyekum Kufuor somewhere last year to help the Black Stars qualify for their first World Cup after 10 failed attempts.


The Deputy Minister said in response, Ghanaian Missions abroad embarked on an active campaign to raise funds within the various Ghanaian communities for the national team.


"The overwhelming response and the support offered by Ghanaians resident in the 29 countries signified the desire of Ghanaians to ensure that the Black Stars succeed at the World Cup".

Mr Adjei also took the opportunity to wish the Black Stars the best of luck at the World Cup Tournament in Germany and said he remains hopeful and confident that their effort will be crowned with resounding victories.


Mr O. B. Amoah, Deputy Minister of Education, Science and Sport received the cash and expressed his ministry's gratitude to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for their effort.


He said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has not only helped with the raising of funds for the team but have also made sure that the team is always comfortable anytime they travel outside to play their matches. Mr Amoah also commended the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for their help and promised that the Stars will not disgrace them at the World Cup.

Source: GNA