The Security Service Sports Association (SESSA) Games, established in 1987, were relaunched today, Thursday, October 3, 2024, at the University of Ghana Sports Directorate Conference Hall. The SESSA Games, previously organized among Ghana’s security services, were halted for a decade due to unforeseen circumstances.
Historically, the SESSA Games have unearthed exceptional sporting talents, fostering excellent performances in Ghana’s national teams at both national and international levels.
This year’s SESSA Athletics Open Championship is scheduled to take place at the University of Ghana Sports Stadium from November 2-3, 2024.
Participating teams include the Ghana Armed Forces, Ghana Police Service, Ghana Prisons Service, Ghana National Fire Service, Ghana Immigration Service, and Customs.
At the launch, Acting National Sports Authority/NSA Board Chairman Seth Panwum Boyoyo stated, “I’m honored to be here, promoting sports excellence among security professionals and youth development, aligning with the government’s policy to maintain a healthy nation through support for sporting activities. We build upon our legacy, fostering discipline and hard work, and our athletes will benefit from the National Sports Authority and Ghana as a whole.”
Deputy Superintendent of Immigration Andrew Asamoah Asante expressed enthusiasm, saying, “It’s a great idea, especially through athletics. We’re well-prepared, having participated in Ghana Athletics competitions. The SESSA Games will benefit my officers, boosting morale.”
Notable attendees included Ghana Athletics President Mr. Bawa Fuseini, Col. Richard Akoto, Director of Physical Training and Sports, Ghana Armed Forces, and Mr. Austin Luguterah, Director, Sports and Wellness, University of Ghana.
By Achore Minipam Richard