Manchester City star and Belgium international Jeremy Doku
Manchester City star and Belgium international Jeremy Doku has reaffirmed his commitment to Ghana, paying a heartfelt courtesy call on Minister for Sports and Recreation, Kofi Iddie Adams, during his off-season visit to the country of his heritage.
The 23-year-old winger, accompanied by his father Davies Doku and other family members, was warmly received by the Minister in Accra.
Doku expressed immense gratitude for the support he continues to receive from Ghanaians both at home and abroad.
“I cannot shine unless people put me on,” Doku stated. “I’m proud of my Ghanaian roots, I speak Twi, and I want to come back more often to give back to the land of my parents.”
Kofi Adams lauded Doku as a role model for Ghanaian youth and a “global ambassador of Ghanaian excellence.”
“Though you play for Belgium, every time you step on the pitch, Ghana is mentioned,” the minister said.
“We are proud of your growth and even more inspired by your heart.”
Doku has quietly visited Komfo Anokye and Achimota Hospitals as part of ongoing charity initiatives.
According to delegation lead Lady Dentaa, the winger is determined to do more in areas such as healthcare and grassroots football development.
“He is ready to invest more in Ghana’s youth and health systems,” she revealed.
The meeting concluded with the exchange of gifts and a special invitation for Doku to attend upcoming youth football clinics organised by the Ministry.
The initiative aims to harness the talents of young athletes across the country while fostering stronger ties between Ghana and its diaspora.
Doku’s visit underscores the enduring bond between Ghana and its sons and daughters abroad and serves as an inspiration to many aspiring footballers that success abroad can – and should – lead to impact at home.