In a proposition to resuscitate the Security Service Sports Association (SESSA) Games, an organizing team has been constituted. 

SESSA was relaunched at the University of Ghana Sports Directorate Conference room on Thursday October 3, 2024 after a 10-year hiatus.

This year’s SESSA Athletics Open championship will be held from November 2nd to 3rd, 2024, at the University of Ghana Sports stadium. 

Ghana Athletics President Bawah Fuseini said at the launch, “This program is not reviving but kick-starting the SESSA Athletic Championship. SESSA has been dormant for over a decade, and we feel it’s essential to take action. Thankfully, we have the backing of the Director of Training and PTA of the Ghana Armed Forces; this is their brainchild, and we’ve all bought into the idea that no matter how small it starts, we must begin, and hopefully, the major stakeholders will see our progress and offer support.”

Mr. Seth Pawun Boyoyo, Board Chairman and DG of the National Sports Authority, emphasized the significance of the SESSA Games’ launch: “Today marks a crucial milestone in our collective journey to promote youth development and sports among security professionals in the country. This vision aligns directly with the government’s policy to maintain a healthy nation through sports.”

Colonel Richard Akoto, Director of Training and PTA of the Ghana Armed Forces, expressed gratitude to Ghana Athletics: “On behalf of the Security services, we thank Ghana Athletics for organizing this event and offering support. We’re delighted to be part of this launch. Our high commanders in various security forces are keenly interested in sports. In past years, we’ve focused on nurturing young talent, ultimately benefiting the National Sports Authority. We requested opportunities for these young athletes to compete, especially in athletics, which lacks leagues unlike other games. I was thrilled when Mr. Bawah agreed to help.”

Participating teams include the Ghana Armed Forces, Ghana Police Service, Ghana Prisons Service, Ghana National Fire Service, Ghana Immigration Service, and Customs.

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