Take
advantage
of
the
many
business
opportunities
on
offer
-
Kufuor
Accra,
Dec.
19,
GNA
-
President
John
Agyekum
Kufuor
has
challenged
the
country's
private
sector
to
take
advantage
of
the
many
business
opportunities
on
offer
from
Ghana's
hosting
of
the
African
Cup
of
Nations
(CAN
2008)
Tournament.
He
said
the
Government's
bid
for
the
tournament
was
made
in
the
expectation
that
the
sector
would
take
full
advantage
of
and
exploit
the
immense
business
potential
that
came
with
it.
President
Kufuor,
who
was
inaugurating
the
Ghana
2008
African
Cup
of
Nations
Business
Club
at
the
Castle
Gardens,
on
Tuesday,
said:
"It
is
not
for
nothing
that
bidding
to
stage
international
sporting
events
is
now
so
competitive
and
attracts
so
much
public
notice.
“Sydney
2000,
Manchester
2002
and
Germany
2006
were
all
huge
business
success
stories."
The
Club
aims
at
preparing
and
organizing
the
Ghanaian
business
community
to
properly
tap
into
the
tournament's
economic
opportunities.
It
has
set
up a
25-member
working
group
for
the
purpose.
The
Club
has
various
categories
of
members
and
this
is
determined
by
the
contribution
paid.
Those
who
gave
400,000
dollars
were
classified
as
founding
headline
sponsors
while
those
who
paid
250,000
dollars
become
founding
members
with
150,000
dollars
contributors
made
platinum
members.
Gold
Members
pay
100,000
dollars,
Silver
members,
50,000
dollars
while
25,000
dollars
and
5,000
dollars
contributors
join
the
bronze
and
copper
membership
category,
respectively
President
Kufuor
said
it
was
time
the
public
stopped
seeing
sports
as
only
recreation
or
entertainment
and
recognized
its
business
potential,
as
was
the
case
in
other
parts
of
the
world.
"In
Europe
today,
advantage
has
been
taken
of
the
mass
appeal
and
the
emotional
releases
engendered
by
sports
to
transform
clubs
like
Manchester
United,
Chelsea
and
Arsenals,
all
in
Britain,
into
businesses
with
profit
margins,
which
show
in
unbelievably
huge
salaries
paid
to
footballers."
He
noted
that
sports
was
a
complete
industry
with
opportunities
for
specialization
in
the
manufacture
of
sports
wear
and
equipment
pointing
out
that,
construction,
transportation,
communication,
insurance
and
health
care
were
among
its
other
dimension
with
tourism
and
hospitality
services
including
food
and
beverages,
as
well
as
off-field
entertainment
and
cultural
pageants
adding
to
the
list.
President
Kufuor
said
he
had
no
doubt
that
with
the
make
up
of
the
Working
Group,
and
the
organisations
involved,
the
Club
would
succeed
in
adjusting
the
society
and
the
traditional
mindset
to
position
all
categories
of
businesses
in
Ghana
to
access
the
potential
for
brand
and
business
development.
"Through
CAN
2008,
Ghana
should
be
able
to
connect
to
the
major
centres
of
sports
where
also
the
business
potential
is
very
large
indeed."
Papa
Owusu-Ankomah,
Minister
of
Education,
Science
and
Sports,
said
it
was
through
partnerships
that
Ghana
could
enjoy
the
full
economic
benefits
of
the
event.
He
said
CAN
2008
provided
the
opportunity
to
market
the
economy
and
that
the
Government
would
do
everything
possible
to
support
the
private
sector
to
make
the
most
of
it.
Dr
Kofi
Amoah,
Chairman
of
the
Local
Organising
Committee
CAN
2008,
said
it
was
a
jewel
platform
to
unveil:
"Our
dynamic
society
and
to
showcase
our
business
potential
for
investments."
The
Agricultural
Development
Bank
(ADB)
presented
a
cheque
for
400,000
dollars
to
become
a
founding
headline
sponsor.
GNA