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9BS Group to invest heavily in Ghana Sports – Exec. Chairman

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Mr. Vairi Wabadang, the Executive Chairman of 9BS Group of Companies, has reaffirmed his outfit’s commitment to investing in the development of sports in the country.
He is convinced that through sports, the peace currently enjoyed in Ghana would be enhanced, to bring about massive development.
“We are already involved in contributing to Ghana’s development agenda by way of our corporate social responsibility, and we intend to more in the area of sports,” Mr. Wabadang said, in Accra.
He was speaking at the Peace & Sports Conference hosted last Friday by the 9BS Group at the Alisa Hotel.
The conference, attended by key stakeholders in the sports sector, was addressed by Mr. Joel Bouzou, the renowned three-time Olympian who also founded the Peace & Sports International organization.
It aims to congregate top-level sportsmen and women, active and retired, to drive development in disadvantaged communities using sports.
The sportsmen will serve as role models to inspire and support young people in Ghana, particularly the less-privileged, to bring about development.
“We are ready to bring investment opportunities to support sports in Ghana, and it is about time we all come on board,” Mr. Wabadang added, describing sports as a tool for development and national cohesion.
The 9BS Group, over the years, has undertaken major social responsibility projects in the Volta and Eastern regions of Ghana, all meant to better the lives of the people. The projects include libraries, hospitals and boreholes.
For his part, Mr. Joel Bouzou urged stakeholders to use sports to encourage unity, cohesion and development.
This was because, as Mr. Bouzou put it, “peace isn’t only the absence of war” but also harnessing the full potential of sports to bring societal cohesion and development.
Mr. Kudjoe Fianoo, chairman of the Ghana League Clubs Association (GHALCA), who was was unveiled as the Peace and Sports Ambassador for West Africa, called for the media’s support in the discharge of the duty assigned him.
In attendance were officials from National Sports Authority (NSA), Ghana Football Association (GFA), National Sports College, Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC), the Sports Writers Association of Ghana (SWAG), among others.

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