Basketballghana.com can confirm private basketball organization Giants of Africa(GOA) will pitch camp in Ghana for the third time.

The news comes after the organization founded by Toronto Raptors General Manager Masai Ujiri returns to the West African nation following similar actions in 2015 and 2016.

This year’s camp, which is in partnership with mining firm Golden Star Resources, will feature standout talents from several locations in Ghana and have them converge at a newly built basketball facility in Prestea.

The program runs from Friday, October 12 to Sunday October 14 with several dignitaries including Ghana Basketball Association Chairman David Addo Ashong expected to be in attendance.

The ultra modern facility will serve as the base for the selected young players to have intensive training and sessions with top class coaches hand picked by GOA.

Below is the official statement on the upcoming event:

For Immediate Release

PRESTEA DREAMS BIG! GOLDEN STAR RESOURCES SUPPORTS THE RETURN OF GIANTS OF AFRICA TO GHANA

After a year’s absence, continental basketball development programme Giants of Africa (GOA) returns to Ghana! The programme will feature training camps for young basketball talents selected from different parts of the country and Golden Star Resources is the proud lead partner of this year’s national event.

Over the years, GOA has toured several countries on the continent, providing quality facilities, gear and coaching, with the mission of enriching the lives of African youth and growing the game of basketball. GOA camps were last held in Ghana in 2015 and 2016 in the nation’s capital, Accra, but this year’s programme will be held at Prestea in the Western Region. The programme takes place from Friday 12-14 October 2018 at the newly built, multi-purpose sports and recreational facility sponsored by Golden Star for the Prestea community and coinciding with GOA’s fifteenth anniversary.

 

Golden Star has long realized the importance of partnerships in the delivery of its corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives, with the Company having partnered with the government and other development agencies to bring sustainable benefits to its employees and host communities in the past. This partnership between Golden Star and GOA to host a national basketball camp follows that same principle. The facility, which will be managed by the Company and representatives from the community, will be run using best practice business models to expand its use beyond sports. The partnership also aims to equip youth in Golden Star’s catchment communities with leadership skills and to provide them with mentoring support to encourage them to aim high and attain important personal goals, using basketball as the medium.

The top 54 young basketball players (under 18 years of age) from different areas of Ghana will converge in Prestea for coaching and mentorship lessons at the multi-purpose sports facility, which boasts an African-themed playing surface and changing rooms, with ample space to host professional competitions.

Co-Founder of GOA and Toronto Raptors President Masai Ujiri highlighted the importance of encouraging young people to ‘dream big’ in his statement: “Over the past 15 years I have watched countless timid, hopeful kids transform into inspired, mission-driven leaders as a result of simply being exposed to more. As we work to create greater opportunity for young adults on the continent, expansion is our natural next step in delivering on our mission. Basketball opened so many doors and built me up on many levels, so I’m excited to pay that forward to the next generation of African giants.”

Ujiri in 2016

Gerard H.O. Boakye, Group Corporate Affairs Manager, for Golden Star said the partnership is geared at impacting the lives of the entire basketball community, not just the youth in and around Prestea: “As a company, Golden Star has always been interested in youth development, thus most of our CSR initiatives have been geared towards them. This is yet another dimension of youth development, using an appealing tool such as sport as the medium.”

 

Local GOA coordinator, Kotei Neequaye, shared his excitement about the return of the programme: “Giants of Africa camps improve the skillsets of these selected players and provide an avenue to share some useful life skills with participants.”

GBBA Chairman David Addo Ashong.

David Ashong Addo, President of the Ghana Basketball Association commends the GOA team for their commitment to developing young talents in Africa: “The entire Ghana basketball community is happy with the return of the Giants of Africa camp and looking forward to learning from the experienced coaches.”

More updates on the 2018 Giants of Africa camp to follow soon. Media contact- Yaw on 0206388802

Giants of Africa is a 501(c)(3) headquartered in Washington, DC. For more information, please visit www.giantsofafrica.org or follow @GiantsofAfrica on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

By Yaw Adjei-Mintah
@YawMintYM on Twitter

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