Sports Minister Mustapha Ussif Bids Black Princesses Farewell Ahead Of FIFA U-20 WWC

Minister of Youth and Sports, Mustapha Ussif, visited the Black Princesses team before their departure to Colombia for the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup.

Ghana is making its seventh consecutive appearance on the global stage but has yet to advance past the group stage at the World Cup.

Accompanied by the GFA president, the minister encouraged the team to make the country proud, assuring them of the nation’s support.

“On behalf of His Excellency the President of the Republic, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, I am here to bid you a hopeful farewell as you embark on this journey to represent the entire country. The GFA President has spoken. I’m here to also assure you that the entire government is behind you,” he told the team.

“Everything we needed to put in place, we have done beautifully. We took action when there were difficulties during your camp in Cape Coast to ensure your stay was successful.

He continued, “As you leave the shores of our country, be assured that we are with you. You are not only representing yourselves, your families, or your communities, but the entire country. Keep this in mind.”

“When you step on the pitch, remember that you are representing over 30 million Ghanaians. Every decision you make on the pitch reflects the emotions and passions of the people, so do your best to represent us well.”

“We’ll ensure everything is in place in terms of logistics and finance. Just do your best to raise the flag of our dear country high in Colombia. As the president said, I will be the happiest minister to welcome you back at Kotoka International Airport with the trophy. Go all out, make yourselves proud, enjoy the game, and bring glory back home,” he concluded.

Source: ghanasoccernet.com

By Wontumi1