Sports

NPC Ghana President Samson Deen launches ‘Walk In My Shoes’ campaign

Samson Deen, President of the National Paralympic Committee of Ghana, has launched an initiative dubbed ‘Walk In My Shoes’ which is aimed at promoting disable sports in the West African nation and in West Africa.

Deen, who is leading the race for the Presidency of the African Paralympic Committee (APC), has explained that the campaign was set to demystify the notion that persons with disabilities were vulnerable in society.

“The Walk-In My Shoe initiative by NPC-Ghana is also aimed at challenging non-disabled persons to compete in an expo para event with para-athletes,” he told Times Sports yesterday.

That, he said, would serve as the platform to engage stakeholders to embrace para-sports and put in efforts to promote its growth over the next decade.

“That is one of my objectives immediately I am voted as the next APC President in the forthcoming elections,” he stated.

The campaign, he said, would bring together a coalition of NPCs, governments, local, international and human rights organisations, policymakers, communicators and business, arts, and entertainment industry to foster change in para-sports administration.

“This is an African movement that is publicly campaigning for disability visibility, inclusion, and accessibility through paralympic sports,” he stressed.

‘Walk In My Shoe, he said,  would build more significant knowledge of the sports, break barriers between NPCs and governments, organisations, businesses, and media in other to secure enough funding for the development in Africa.

The post NPC Ghana President Samson Deen launches ‘Walk In My Shoes’ campaign appeared first on Ghana Sports Online.

Source: Sports

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button