Debrah vows Mahama grassroots talent plan as Kotoko win electrifies Ghana

Chief of Staff Julius Debrah backs President Mahama's plan to find hidden sports stars across Ghana. The government wants to discover young athletes from every village and town. Debrah says the country has amazing talent that nobody has found yet. He believes every kid deserves a chance to become a champion. The president wants to help these young people reach the top.

A new national program will start soon under presidential orders. The initiative will cover all 275 areas of Ghana to hunt for sports talent. Officials will look for skills beyond just football like boxing and athletics. Debrah says Ghana loves sports and this program proves it. The government plans to train and support these future stars properly.

The recent President's Cup match excited fans across the nation. Asante Kotoko beat Accra Hearts of Oak during the historic game. Debrah praised both teams for showing great sportsmanship and unity. The match reminded everyone how much Ghanaians love football. Both clubs inspired young players watching from home.

Debrah wants everyone to join this talent search mission. He asked government workers and business leaders to help find these hidden gems. Media companies and famous people should also support the program. The chief of staff believes grassroots communities hold the key to Ghana's future success. These young athletes could become the next generation of champions.
 

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