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By Nana Oye Gyimah, GNA

www.ghanareaders.com

Cape Coast, May 08, GNA- The Mfantsipim Old Boys Association (MOBA) has cut the sod for the construction of an international standard eight- lane titan tracks, expected to be completed next September.

The project formed part of the MOBAā€™s initiative to build a sports complex to aid in improving sporting activities at the Mfantsipim School and the Cape Coast Metropolis at large.

The track is the third phase of the proposed four-phasedĀ  ā€œKwabotwe Center for Sports Excellenceā€ project being sponsored by the Association.

The first was a GHC 1.2 million basketball court followed by a GHC 1.6 million FIFA-standard football pitch.

Mr Eric Yankah , Chairman of the Sponsoring Year Group (SYG) indicated that, the project was a well formulated five-year development plan to facilitate sporting activities in the Metropolis.

The Association will in addition, provide a 160,000-litre water supply system to benefit the school.

ā€œWe cannot do the athletic tracks and leave out the most important need of the school, we want to double up and add 80,000 litres to the already existing 80,000 to ensure uninterrupted water flow in the schoolā€, he indicated.

Rev Ebenezer Kobina Aidoo, Headmaster of the School, noted that giving back to oneā€™s alma mater had over the years sustained and improved standards of schools and elevated societal development.

ā€œWe are getting nearer to having a sports complex which is second to none, Kwabotwe will have something to be proud of.

ā€œSolving the challenges of water shortage is my heartbeat because it will reduce the struggles of staff and students,ā€ he added.

Rev Aidoo pledged his commitment to help the association realise its objectives and appealed to all past students to buy into the idea of enriching their alma matter.

GNA

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