The Minister for Youth and Sports, Mustapha Ussif, has briefed Parliament on Ghana’s participation at the 2022 Commonwealth Games.
The Commonwealth Games, which commences on July 28 to August 8, will bring together over 5,000 athletes from about 70 members of Commonwealth countries and territories to participate in various athletics events in Birmingham, England.
Making a statement on the Games in Parliament on Tuesday, July 26, Mustapha Ussif revealed Ghana will be represented at the Games by 100 athletes, who will compete in 13 sports disciplines.
“Mr. Speaker, Ghana is being represented by 100 athletes, who will participate in 13 sporting disciplines including para weight lifting. The other disciplines Ghana will participate in are: athletics, badminton, beach volleyball, boxing, cycling, hockey, judo, para powerlifting, squash, swimming, table tennis, triathlon and weightlifting,” he said.
“I am happy to inform the House that Ghana’s delegation is well represented by women, with 40 of our delegation being women.”
Underscoring the significance of the Commonwealth Games to the country, Mustapha Ussif said the Ministry has supported the various disciplines, and he urged Parliament and the people of Ghana to rally behind the athletes as they seek honours for country in Birmingham.
“Mr. Speaker, Ghana has been an integral part of the Commonwealth, and for over 6 decades since our maiden participation in the Games, we have been part of a union which has always brought together a third of the world’s population to promote friendship through sports,” the Sports Minister told Parliament on the significance of the Commonwealth.
“Our commitment as a country to the Commonwealth Games, through successive regimes, has never been in doubt. It is the reason the Ministry of Youth and Sports has also extended strong support to the various sports disciplines to ensure that our athletes get ready for this event.
“While the benefits to the nation, in terms of improving bilateral relations are enormous, participating in the Commonwealth Games, also gives our promising young athletes in schools the opportunity to compete internationally and open doors for them.
“In conclusion, Mr. Speaker, I wish to request the support and prayers of the House, as our athletes lift up our flag in Birmingham. May God bless our homeland Ghana.”


GH¢7 million Navrongo Youth Resource Centre stalled for nearly nine years amid l...
BECE graduate feared dead after drowning in River Osen
Nigerian man escapes from custody during prison van transfer in London
Claim salaries of presidential staffers have increased under Mahama a flat lie —...
Africa's 2026 World Cup teams carry continent's hopes — AU
Niger criminalises same-sex relations with jail terms
Over 260 Nigerians fleeing xenophobic attacks in S. Africa return home
GMET forecasts widespread rain, thunderstorms across Ghana today
How angry mob vandalised Forestry Commission timber checkpoint housing structure...
'We become obsessed with keeping power while our country go down' — Fifi Kwetey ...