Ghana 2008 LOC commends volunteers
Accra, March 15, Ghanadot/GNA –
The Local Organising Committee (LOC) of the Ghana 2008
Africa Cup of Nations has commended the efforts of the
volunteers of the tournament for their support that ensured
the successful organization of the event.
Magnus Rex Danquah, Chief Operating Officer who said this
during a “Thank You” event for volunteers of the Accra-Venue
on Saturday, said the LOC appreciates their contributions
towards the success of the January 20 to February 10
championships.
“The LOC appreciates your immense contributions towards all
activities relating to the tournament.”
The volunteers assisted in areas such as Ticketing,
Accommodation, Media, Accreditation, Transportation and
Medicals among others.
Mr Rex Danquah urged the volunteers to use the knowledge
acquired from their various fields at the tournament to
assist towards the development of sports in the country.
The Operating Officer assured them that the database would
form the core of the National Volunteer Programme, assuring
them that they will be considered for future events.
“Don’t hesitate to answer such calls for future events,” he
concluded.
Each of the over 850 volunteers was presented with a
certificate of appreciation and a cash of 200 Ghana cedis.
George Sarfo, one of the volunteers in recounting his
services, said it was a great experience and relished
another opportunity in the not too distant future to be of
service to the national goal.
“I have really learnt a lot and had the opportunity of
working with some great people. I feel proud that my effort
was influential in the successful organization of the Ghana
2008 Africa Cup of Nations.”
A similar event will be organised on Tuesday, March 18 in
Kumasi for volunteers of Baba Yara venue.
The Essipon near Sekondi and Tamale stadium venues had their
share last Tuesday, March 11 and Thursday, March 13
respectively.
About 2000 volunteers assisted in the organization of the
26th MTN Africa Cup of Nations, which saw Egypt winning the
ultimate for an unprecedented sixth time.
GNA
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