Former President John Mahama in a handshake with Kenpong

Be Worthy Envoys In Qatar – Mahama

 

FORMER President John Mahama has charged Ghanaian football fans who will be privileged to attend the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar in November to comport themselves creditably and act as worthy ambassadors of the country.

To this end, he requested the management of Kenpong to conscientise the supporters to be law abiding, well-mannered and well-behaved during the Qatar World Cup.

The former president made the remark during a courtesy call on him by the staff and management of Kenpong Travel and Tours Limited in his office.

The delegation from Kenpong was led by Mr. Kennedy Agyepong, the Chief Executive Officer of the company. In his opening remarks, Mr. Agyepong informed the former president that Kenpong Travel and Tours had been selected by the Ministry of Youth and Sports to organise Ghanaian supporters to the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.

The purpose of the visit was to seek the former president’s blessings, support and wise counsel for the World Cup project.

 

President Mahama recollected that in 2014, Kenpong was one of the companies that successfully organised Ghanaian supporters to the FIFA World Cup in Brazil.

He was hopeful that with the experience and proven record under its belt, Kenpong would deliver a world class organisation for Ghanaian supporters to the Qatar World Cup in November.

He advised Kenpong to continue to apply the same standards of diligence, hard work and professionalism that the company was known for.

Mr. Agyepong thanked the former president for his warm reception and wise counsel. He wished him good health and long life.

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