The Japanese Embassy on Tuesday presented badminton equipment to the Ghana Badminton Association (GBA) to improve the quality of the sport in Ghana.
The items donated include assorted rackets, shuttles, uniforms, racket cases and gut slice.
Presenting the items, the Japanese Ambassador to Ghana, Mr Hiroshi Yoshimoto, said the gesture deepens the friendship between Japan and Ghana through the power of sports.
He emphasised that sports has a profound impact on individuals and societies, promoting unity, development, health, and international understanding.
“Today, we are delighted to contribute badminton equipment to the Ghana Badminton Association, symbolising our shared commitment to promoting sports excellent and grassroots participation. It has the unique ability to bring people together, transcending boarders, and cultures,” he explained.
Mr Yoshimoto stated that badminton holds a special place in Japan, “with our athletes achieving remarkable success on the global stage, including at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.”
“We hope this equipment will inspire young players in Ghana to pursue their passion, sharpen their skills, and perhaps, one day competes on the world stage alongside Japan’s finest,” he added.
A representative of Nippon Badminton Association, Japan Mr Yuki Sato noted that badminton was more than just a game, saying, “It is a sport that brings people together, fosters long lasting friendships, and promotes physical and mental well-being.”
The president of the Ghana Badminton Association, Mr Evans Yeboah, expressed appreciation to the government of Japan for the donation.
Mr Yeboah stated that “sports has been a remarkable avenue for us and for our part of the world as we triumph on not just looking at one sport but sport as an ecosystem and that we are very excited and this has propelled us to be able to extend our relationship and friendship to Japan in this quest.”
On behalf of the board members and stakeholders in the badminton and sports community, “we expressed gratitude for this and anticipated collaborations to expand their capabilities through memoranda of understanding and agreements,” he added.
The Deputy Director, Research, Sports and Information Management at the Ministry of Sports and Recreation, Mr Horen Quashigah, said “sports is viewed as a multifaceted tool that not only unite people but drives comprehensive development, collaborations, industrial growth, health benefits, and positive economic impacts.”
BY RAYMOND
APPIAH-AMPONSAH