Vice-President Mahamudu Bawumia has reiterated the commitment of the Akufo-Addo government to supporting the development of women’s sports in the country.
The Vice-President was speaking at the Jubilee House during a courtesy call on him by Hasaacas Ladies, to present the CAF Women’s Champions League Zone B trophy they recently won in Cote d’Ivoire, when he gave the assurance.
He said the government is impressed by the outstanding success of Hasaacas Ladies at the international level, and is resolved to help the development of women sports.
Support package
Last year, the government announced a support package of Ghs 500 monthly allowance for female athletes in the country, including professional footballers, under the Youth Employment Agency.
The package was initially for six months, to help support the athletes during the peak of the Covid 19 pandemic, but was later extended for six more months.
Dr Bawumia assured Hasaacas Ladies that the government is committed to championing the cause of women’s sports development.
Appreciation
Hasaacas Ladies were at the Jubilee House to also express their gratitude to the Vice-President, who donated $10,000 to them to prepare for the tournament.
The team, including players, technical and management team members, expressed their utmost gratitude to Dr Bawumia for his support.
“Your Excellency, you set the pace and others followed. We could not have reached this far without your kind support,” the coach of the side, Yusif Basigi, said.
By winning the CAF Zone B Women’s Champions League, Hasaacas Ladies have qualified to compete in the finals of the CAF Women’s Champions League tournament in Egypt in November.
The Vice-President urged them to replicate the outstanding performance in Egypt and bring home the ultimate trophy.
He presented Ghs 50,000 to the team for winning the CAF Zone B trophy, and promised further support to not just Hasaacas Ladies, but women’s sports, including soccer.
“Expect me at some of your matches when the league resumes,” he pledged.
The Hasaacas delegation was led by chairperson of Women’s Premier League Committee of the GFA, Madam Hilary Boateng. It also included the president of the club, Nana Benyin Eyison.