Commissioners for Sports and Chairmen of Sports
Commissions in the nine mandate states of the Nigeria Delta Development
Commission, NDDC, have hailed the leadership of the commission for establishing
the Niger Delta Sports Festival, saying it will greatly impact sports and human
capital development across the region.
At a stakeholders meeting of the NDDC with the head of
sports in the states, held at the NDDC Headquarters on Friday, January 31, the
delegates unanimously expressed their excitement at the intervention of the
NDDC in the region's sports sector, especially with the initiative of the
competition, which they described as the greatest thing to happen to sports in
the region.
Presiding over the meeting, Alabo Boma Iyaye,
Executive Director, Finance and Administration of the NDDC, also the Chairman
of the Planning Committee and former Rivers State Commissioner for Sports,
revealed that the project was conceived in recognition of the fact while the
Niger Delta produces a huge percentage of Nigeria's elite sports men and women,
there is urgent need to sustain their output in order to elevate the fortunes
of both the region and the nation's sports, in line with the objectives and drive
of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's Renewed Hope Agenda.
He said the NDDC had been working with the Project
Consultants, Dunamis Icon Limited, for several months, and having achieved
several milestones in the preparations, the meeting was called to properly
brief the state sports commissioners so that all the stakeholders will be on
the same page.
"We considered it imperative to partner with and
support the states for the discovery and grooming of talents into national and
international stars and enable the region effectively tap into the global
sports economy," he declared.
"We cannot over emphasize the role of sports in
the transformation of society, but we recognise that while various state
governments are interested in sports, there are funding difficulties due to the
competing demands of other sectors. Considering that the Niger Delta states
produce the largest number of Nigeria's elite athletes, the nation suffers if
they stop producing.
"So as the NDDC marks its 25th year anniversary,
we thought it wise to start with the introduction of the Niger Delta Sports
Festival to provide a platform for our teeming youngsters to showcase their
talents, and with plans to continue to groom them through support for training
and participation in competitions.
"In doing this, one of our major objectives is to
drive sports bottom-up from the grassroots, to provide opportunities for our
rural folks. In this regard, we have decided that the preliminary trials and
selection process shall commence from the local government and federal
constituencies."
Welcoming the development, all the states of the NDDC
declared their readiness to participate in the festival and pleaded with the
NDDC to sustain it as an annual event.
According to the Rivers and Cross River States
Commissioners for Sports, Barrister Chris Green and Mrs Agnes Atsu, the
introduction of the Niger Delta Sports Festival is by the hand of God and an
answer to the prayers of both sports administrators, coaches, athletes, fans
and the entire people of the region, as it will cushion the gap in the funding
of talent hunt, training, provision of facilities and competitions by the state
governments.
Also in attendance were Bayelsa and Imo States
Commissioner for Sports, Daniel Igali and Hon Obinna Onyeocha, the Permanent
Secretaries of Akwa Ibom and Rivers State Ministries of Sports, Lady Nsa Bassey
and Mr Kelvin Nweke, while the Commissioners for Sports of Edo, Abia, Delta and
Ondo states were represented, respectively, by the Executive Director of Edo
State Sports Commission, Hon Frank Ilaboya, the Special Assistant to the
Governor of Abia State, Hon Onyebuchi Chukwu, the Director of Administration, Delta
State Sports Commission, Omajajah Onoriode, and the Director of Planning,
Research and Innovation as well as the General Manager of Ondo State Sports
Council, Mr Akin Kayode and Joseph Fagite.
The Project Consultants team led by its Chairman Sir
Itiako Ikpokpo Ksm, included Mr Fred Edoreh, Director of Organisation, and Mr
Seigha Porbeni, Co-Head, Technical Directorate.
Other members of the team include Mr Yusuf Ali, Head
of Competitions, Enefiok Udo-Obong, Co-Head Technical, Dr Ochuko Igbigbisie,
Head of Facilities, Ono Akpe, Sponsorship and Marketing, Onome Obruthe, Special
Duties, Harry Iwuala, Communications, Innocent Afereha, Finance and Accounts,
and Tessie Ineke, Head Secretariat.
The highlight of the occasion was a presentation by
the Project Consultants, following which the meeting unanimously endorsed Uyo,
Akwa Ibom State, as host of the maiden edition, the schedule of April 1 to 9
for the event and the inclusion of traditional wrestling alongside Olympic
style wrestling as part of the competition.
Other events include Athletics, Basketball, Boxing,
Canoeing, Chess, Football, Handball, Para-Athletics, Para-Powerlifting,
Scrabble, Swimming, Table Tennis, Tennis, Volleyball and Weightlifting.
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