Alan Kyerematen Criticizes Government’s Sports Development Strategy
- Alan speaks on sports development
- He proposed an alternative approach
- He expressed confidence in his news approach
Presidential aspirant Alan Kyerematen has shared his thoughts on Ghana’s approach to sports development, suggesting that the current government-led model is ineffective.
He proposed an alternative approach, emphasizing the role of the private sector in driving sports growth.
Kyerematen pointed to Ghana’s recent struggles in international sports competitions, citing the country’s failure to advance beyond the initial rounds in the Olympic Games.
He attributed this to inadequate infrastructure and insufficient investment in sports development.
The aspirant outlined his vision for a private sector-driven sports development model, where businesses would establish and maintain high-standard sports academies and infrastructure.
He believes this approach would yield better results and produce world-class athletes.
Kyerematen’s proposal is centered on empowering the private sector to take the lead in sports development, rather than relying solely on government funding.
He expressed confidence that his approach would bring about significant improvements in Ghana’s sports performance if he were to become president.