The Deputy Minister for Food and Agriculture and Member of Parliament for Ayawaso West Wuogon, John Setor Dumelo, has announced a series of community initiatives to enable residents to enjoy Ghana’s FIFA World Cup matches together.
In a post shared on his official Facebook page on Thursday afternoon, Mr Dumelo said the commencement of the World Cup brings “good news” for residents of the constituency, outlining several arrangements to promote communal viewing and support for the Black Stars.
According to him, subscriptions have been paid for selected television viewing centres across Ayawaso West Wuogon to ensure residents can watch the tournament.
In addition, free giant screens will be mounted at the following locations for Ghana’s World Cup matches:
– Abelemkpe Astro Turf Park
– Okponglo
– Mempasem
– Airport Residential Area
– West Legon
– Dzorwulu
Mr Dumelo also disclosed that he has partnered with 13 kenkey vendors across the constituency to provide free kenkey and fish meals to supporters attending the Black Stars’ matches.
The initiative is aimed at creating a festive atmosphere while encouraging residents to rally behind the national team throughout the tournament.
Concluding his announcement, the Ayawaso West Wuogon MP urged Ghanaians to support the Black Stars, declaring, “Go Ghana Go!”
The initiative has generated public interest as football fans across the constituency prepare to gather at the designated centres to cheer on Ghana during its World Cup campaign.
























