Bawah Fuseini Challenges Africa to Protect the Future of Its Athletics Championships
By Maxwell Kumoye who was in Accra for the CAA Senior Athletics Championships The curtains may have fallen on the 24th edition of the CAA Senior Athletics Championships in Ghana, but the echoes from Accra continue to reverberate across the continent. Beneath the medals, records and national pride lies a pressing conversation about the future of African athletics, one that demands urgent action from governments, corporate institutions and the Confederation of African Athletics (CAA). For all its flashes of brilliance, the championship also exposed a painful contradiction, Africa continues to produce some of the greatest athletes on earth, yet struggles to assemble those same stars on its own biggest stage. The President of the Ghana Athletics Association, Bawah Fuseini, did not shy away from confronting that reality. In a candid reflection on the tournament, he revealed how Ghana fought to secure sponsorship for the continental event while grappling with the abs...