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Mahama Breaks Ground For Construction Of 500-Seat Sports Complex In Bole-Bamboi

At Bole-Bamboi in the Northern Region, the development of a contemporary sports complex with 500 seats has officially begun with the sod being cut by former President John Mahama.

His goal to improving the region’s sporting facilities and encouraging youth physical activity includes this project.

Mr. Mahama emphasized the need of having sufficient facilities for sports development during the ceremony. He feels that this is crucial for developing talent and encouraging community involvement.

According to Mr. Mahama, the new sports complex will work as a center for a range of athletic events, inspiring young people in the community to participate in healthy competitions and leisure activities.

He emphasized that supporting sports not only helps people become physically healthy but also fosters communal cohesion and teamwork, which benefits the entire community.

The former president expressed his hope that the facility will serve as an inspiration to young athletes and provide them with platforms to display their abilities.

Additionally, Mr. Mahama promised to work toward policies that support growth that is inclusive in all areas, like as infrastructure, health care, and education.

He reaffirmed his commitment to making sure development initiatives benefit all societal sectors, but especially underprivileged groups.

It is believed that building the sports complex in Bole-Bamboi will improve the area’s sporting facilities and promote a sense of community.

Residents of the area expressed excitement for the project, seeing it as a much-needed resource that will benefit young people and the community at large.

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