Chief Executive Officer of Monimichelle Group, Ebi
Egbe, has urged the newly appointed chairman of National Sports
Commission (NSC) Shehu Dikko to pay special attention to
infrastructure development in order to lift revamp
The renowned stadium facilities construction expert
said for Nigeria to compete and win laurels at the highest level of
international competitions, the country must invest properly in the area of
sports infrastructure.
“Most times we heap all our sporting woes on the
administrators and athletes forgetting what the real problems are,” Egbe
explained. “The biggest challenge facing sports in the country is that we lack
state of the art facilities.
“You don’t expect an athlete who is not exposed to
world class facilities to dazzle for instance at the Olympics no matter how
talented the athlete may be.
“We must invest in sports facilities if we are to make
any head way,” Egbe noted.
The Bayelsa State-born sports buff noted that it is a
shame that Nigeria cannot boast of any other arena that can host Super Eagles
matches outside the Uyo Nest of Champions.
“As a nation, we should have at least 10 stadiums
where the Eagles can play. This is why I am urging Dikko to focus on
infrastructure.
“Nigerians would clap for him if he can bring the
Super Eagles back to Abuja and Lagos,” Egbe stated.
In a related development, Egbe has lauded FIFA’s
global certification program for natural grass fields, adding the
standardization of pitches will enhance improvement of African football
particularly.
Speaking against the backdrop of the recent rejection
of the renovation being carried out at the Kenya’s stadium by CAF, Egbe noted
that the era of low-quality grasses should be eradicated in Africa.
He said: “We applaud FIFA’s global certification
program for natural grass fields which will guarantee high-quality pitches for
FIFA/CAF games and consequently eradicate inadequate construction practices.
“Of course, some would say ‘all green (grasses) is
green’ but not in all cases for professional football because there is FIFA’s
standardization,” he added.
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