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 NHIA CEO Dr Okoe Boye hails Ghana armwrestlers …for 12th AWC exploit

The Chief Ex­ecutive Officer (CEO) of the National Health Insurance Author­ity (NHIA), Dr Bernard Okoe Boye, has hailed the national armwrestling team, the Golden Arms, for its perfor­mance at the just ended Africa Armwrestling Championship (AWC) held in Ghana.

Dr Okoe Boye (fifth right) with members of the delegation and staff of the NHIA
Dr Okoe Boye (fifth right) with members of the delegation and staff of the NHIA

The team swept 132 medals to emerge winners of the 12th Af­rica Armwrestling Championship (AWC) held on June 21-24 at the GNAT Hall.

It consisted of 47 gold medals, 55 silver medals and 30 bronze medals after the two-day left and right arm battles and trailed by continental powerhouse of Africa armwrestling, Egypt and Nigeria.

Receiving a delegation of officials and pullers on Monday at the NHIA offices, Dr Okoe Boye praised the team for the perfor­mance exhibited at the cham­pionship, saying that it was an indication of their readiness for the Africa Games to be hosted by Ghana in 2024.

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“It was quite pleasant to host and win. You did very well and I’ll urge you to train harder and remain disciplined to replicate the feat at the Africa Games,” said the ardent fan of the sport and former Member of Parliament for Ledzokuku Constituency.

Dr Okoe Boye also praised the leadership of the Ghana Arm­wrestling Federation (GAF) for the successful organisation of the event, and the effort to promote and develop the sport to the level where it has become a household sport discipline in a short time.

He lauded the NHIA’s part­nership with the GAF, saying, “NHIA is happy to partner any institution that promotes and encourage physical activity and healthy living.”

He said during his tertiary school days at the Kwame Nkru­mah University of Science and Technology, he was the best puller and completed school unbeaten and was therefore happy to see the sport being taken to a profes­sional level.

He expressed his continuous commitment to the sport and assured them of his support.

The team led by President of the Ghana and Africa Armwres­tling Federations, Mr Charles Osei Asibey, explained that the visit to the NHIA office was to officially thank Dr Okoe Boye and the NHIA for their support during the AWC, and to present the med­als and trophy won to them.

He said the Golden Arms’ re­cord winning of 132 medals could not have been possible without the support of the NHIA.

He disclosed that Ghana has been granted the hosting rights for the 2024 World Armwrestling Championship, but was waiting for the official announcement in Kazakhstan.

Other GAF members present were Mr Kofi Addo-Agyekum, Vice President, Mr Husseini Akuetteh Addy, Technical Direc­tor, Nii Otoo Larkyne, Coach; Edward Yamoah Asamoah, male captain; Grace Mintah, female captain and Blessed Naa Abeka Nunoo, an athlete.

 BY TIMES SPORTS

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