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Volta RFA Executives call on Regional Minister

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The Executive Council of the Volta Regional Football Association (VRFA) on Friday, June 12, 2020, paid a courtesy call on Volta Regional Minister, Hon. Yao Archibald Letsa at the Regional Capital, Ho.

The visit forms part of the RFA’s series of meetings and engagement with stakeholders in football. This is the second time the football fraternity is meeting the office of the Regional Minister.

Chairman of the Volta Regional Football Association, Daniel Agbogah outlined a sequel of activities and steps the RFA has embarked on since assuming office in October 2019. He explained that plans are already in motion to grow the game in the region.

This included the secretariat’s request of land to build a regional head office (Secretariat), acquire offices for the nine functional districts football associations, revive juvenile football, deploy the “catch them young” policy to attract and develop budding talents in refereeing and strategies to develop women’s football.

Mr. Agbogah further urged the Minister to assist in getting the district assemblies to appreciate the need to invest in sports with their sports fund and other sources of finance so as to reduce social vices that some idle youth may engage in.

The regional Chairman also used the medium to introduce members of the newly elected Executive Council to the Minister.

In response, Deputy Regional Minister Hon. Rev Johnson Avuletey, who spoke on behalf of the Regional Minister, advised the RFA to develop a vibrant team and put in place an action plan towards the revival of football in the region. He said the RFA must position itself towards an all-inclusive development plan for football in the region.

He also promised to immediately mediate on some proposals enumerated, especially the land acquisition through the regional lands commission and refer other concerns to the Regional Minister and other stakeholders for further action.

Hon. Aveletey further tasked the VRFA to bring back the lost glories the region once enjoyed in the elite division by solidifying the regional Division Two teams for national standards.

Regional Director of the National Sports Authority (NSA) Kwame Amponfi Jr. also seized the opportunity to encourage the media on positive reportage of sporting activities in the region.

The Regional Executive Council further met the family of former Chairman of the VRFA, Mr. Francis Dogbatse to express their condolences for the loss of his wife, Regina Adzo Dogbatse who passed on in January, 2020 at the Ho Teaching Hospital.

A similar call would be made on the Hon. Kwasi Owusu Yeboah the Regional Minister for Oti Region at a later date since the RFA also has oversight responsibility for the region.

Source: VRFA Communications Department