Team Ghana gets support from Eezzy Group Foundation Ahead of Glasgow 2026

Team Ghana gets support from Eezzy Group Foundation Ahead of Glasgow 2026

ACCRA, GHANA — The Eezzy Group Foundation has given Team Ghana’s presentation layout a massive financial boost by donating a corporate check of GH¢800,000 to support the nation’s impending campaign at the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland. The high-profile presentation ceremony, held at the La Palm Royal Beach Hotel in Accra, arrived as an eleventh-hour lifesaver, directly aligning with the state's national mobilization strategy under the banner: "Team Ghana, From Ghana to Glasgow for Gold."

The lead for the Eezzy Group Foundation, Mohammed Raii, personally made the landmark financial announcement, explaining that private-sector resource pooling is critical to unlocking sports success on the global stage. Making the declaration to an audience of elite sports administrators, Raii explicitly urged Team Ghana to step onto the global stage with absolute bravery, conquer their international fields, and bring back gold medals to the motherland. “I love to do things the easy way, and I want the whole world to know about the success of Team Ghana; go forth, conquer, and win for us,” Raii asserted to cheering sports officials.

The ceremony drew together a premium assembly of Ghana’s sports administration elite, underscoring the deep structural collaboration required for multi-sport global execution. Standing prominently to receive the corporate package alongside the leadership of the Commonwealth Games Association (CGA) Ghana was the President of the African Paralympic Committee, Samson Deen, whose administrative machinery has heavily prioritized elite preparation for para-athletes ahead of the Glasgow fixtures. He was flanked by CGA Secretary General, Muniru Kassim, who actively coordinated the administrative receiving protocols, alongside a powerful contingent of various national federation heads representing boxing, athletics, cycling, and swimming.

Adding major regulatory weight to the high table was Mawuko Afadzinu, the President of the Ghana Table Tennis Association (GTTA) and first vice of the Commonwealth Games Association. His presence reinforced the collective commitment of the individual national federations to establish robust alternative financing structures, ensuring that elite competitors are completely insulated from administrative and transit fatigue before hitting the tracks and rings in Scotland.

The legislative arm of government was explicitly represented by the former Member of Parliament for Afram Plains North, and technical advisor to Sports & Recreation Minister, Betty Krosbi Mensah. Her participation provided a key national policy endorsement, highlighting parliament's continuous advocacy for equal corporate investment across lesser-funded sports codes, which routinely bring immense pride and global honor to the borders of the republic. The media landscape also added significant energy to the room with the presence of prominent media personality Captain Smart, who amplified the national call to action across broadcasting networks.

With the global opening ceremonies in Scotland fast approaching, CGA Ghana secretariat noted that the GH¢800,000 package from the Eezzy Group Foundation under Mohammed Raii's leadership will be deployed directly into camping logistics, on-site technical support, and premium welfare management. This timely corporate intervention ensures that the Team Ghana contingent comprising our finest home-based and international swimmers, runners, boxers, and para-athletes is positioned to shine with absolute administrative dignity on the international platform.

Source: www.ghanaolympic.org

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