Mr Simon K. Kokofi,
Head of Supervision at the Ho Municipal Directorate of Education, on
Thursday called for the inclusion of girls in sporting activities at the
basic school level.
He remarked that the current situation
where girls were reduced to spectators at some sporting events was
unacceptable, and called for a change.
Mr Kokofi made the call when he opened the seventh edition of Nunu Regional Sports Festival in Ho.
The two-day male only football event
organized by Djan Wiltech and Associates attracted 30 primary and junior
high schools and was meant to help discover talents.
Mr Kokofi said girls also needed to participate in physical activities just like boys, and must not be left out.
“We want all-rounded and holistic
education for both sexes and gender parity must cover all aspects. When
we develop only boys, then we defeat the purpose of these events,” he
said.
Mr Kokofi therefore charged basic school
heads in the Municipality to actively involve girls in physical
activities and ensure that they participated in competitive events.
Mr Emmanuel Ola Williams, Chief
Executive Officer, Djan Wiltech and Associates, said efforts were being
made to include girls in subsequent events.
He said sports was no longer for
entertainment alone, and urged participating schools and pupils to take
advantage of the opportunity.
PZ Cussons, producers of Nunu Milk in
the last seven years sponsored the Nunu Sports Festival, with regional
champions gaining the opportunity to compete at the national level.

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