President of the Ghana Athletics Federation, Bawa Fuseini has assured journalists that all challenges recorded at the ongoing African Senior Athletics Championships in Accra will be addressed as quickly as possible.
Speaking to the media earlier today after concerns were raised over media access, logistics, and other organisational setbacks at the championship, Mr Bawa Fuseini admitted that hosting a major continental event comes with unexpected difficulties but stressed that his outfit remains committed to delivering a successful competition.
“I want to assure everyone here that we have taken notice of what happened yesterday, and we have taken steps to address all those issues, right from the issue of food, accommodation, timing and electricity. We have addressed it so you can see now that today everything is running smoothly, but I heard some people are not getting the results as they want, but the results are available at the TIC; the technical division will give them to you.”
“I want to assure Ghanaians, assure all African continents and the whole world that Ghana is prepared, and Ghana will do whatever it takes to make this competition a successful competition. There were some challenges yesterday, but today, it has been addressed, and you will continue to see an improvement day after day until this competition is successful, being journalists, officials, athletes, coaches and everyone who matters, and anytime there are challenges, we will continue to solve them.” – he added
The African Senior Athletics Championships is currently taking place at the University of Ghana Sports Stadium in Accra from May 12 to May 17, with athletes from across the continent competing for honours.
By: George Opoku Boateng/Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana
















