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SportsMahama breaks ground for a 500-seat sports facility in Bole-Bamboi

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Mahama breaks ground for a 500-seat sports facility in Bole-Bamboi

Former President John Mahama has broken ground for the development of a state-of-the-art 500-seat sports complex in Bole-Bamboi, located in the Northern Region.

The project is a key part of Mahama’s broader efforts to improve sports infrastructure in the area and encourage youth participation in athletics.

Speaking at the event, Mahama highlighted the critical role that proper facilities play in advancing sports, emphasizing their importance in cultivating talent and building strong community ties.

Mr. Mahama highlighted that the newly built sports facility will serve as a centre for various sporting activities, encouraging local youth to participate in healthy competitions and recreational activities.

He stressed that investing in sports not only enhances physical fitness but also fosters community development by promoting unity and teamwork.

The former president expressed his hope that the facility would inspire young athletes and provide them with opportunities to showcase their talents.

In addition, Mr. Mahama pledged to implement policies aimed at promoting inclusive growth in sectors such as education, health, and infrastructure. He reaffirmed his commitment to ensuring that development projects benefit all segments of society, particularly marginalized communities.

“I cut the sod for the construction of a 500-seater modern sports facility for the youth and people of my home constituency, Bole-Bamboi, and its surrounding communities on Sunday.”

“Facilitated by my younger brother, the Member of Parliament for Bole, Alhaji Yusif Suleman, the facility will contain a football pitch with changing rooms, volleyball and tennis courts, and a swimming pool.”

“When completed, this will surely be an excellent opportunity to provide the youth with an avenue to develop their sporting skills and talents, keep them healthy, and create entertainment opportunities through the various games and activities in the complex.

The construction of the sports facility in Bole-Bamboi is regarded as a major milestone in improving the region’s sports infrastructure and strengthening community bonds.

Residents have welcomed the project with enthusiasm, recognising it as a valuable addition that will greatly benefit the youth and positively influence the entire community.

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