Nationwide Sports activities Authority board chairman Hon Seth Panwum BoyoyoIn an announcement earlier than the Parliamentary Choose Committee on Sports activities, Seth Panwum Boyoyo, Chairman of the Nationwide Sports activities Authority, confirmed that different venues in Ghana are absolutely ready to host Class 3 video games, pending inspection by the Confederation of African Soccer (CAF).Boyoyo urged Ghanaians to dismiss rumors that the Black Stars would play their upcoming house match towards Sudan in Togo.The Baba Yara Stadium, which has traditionally hosted Black Stars matches, was banned because of the poor situation of its pitch, prompting soccer authorities to shut it for repairs. “Please disregard experiences of Ghana going to play its video games in Togo. This committee shouldn’t give its consideration to media rumors as a result of we now have written to CAF to come back and examine our different venues.”He reassured the committee that each one necessities specified by CAF have been met and that inspectors have been invited to evaluate the venues. “All of the issues CAF informed us to do have been accomplished, and we now have invited their inspectors to evaluate the venues. I can confidently say that after they approve, the Black Stars will play their house video games in Ghana,” he concluded, expressing optimism for the crew’s return to house soil for future fixtures.