To actualize the Renewed Hope Initiative for Nigeria’s
Sports Economy (RHINSE), there is need for bridge-building among the
stakeholders just as a research-based disposition will help unleash untapped
talents, spark grassroots sports development and ultimately boost the sports
economy mandate.
And when the sector is run successfully, it will play the cardinal role of
being a unifying factor in the nation.
This was the view of National Sports Commission (NSC)
Chairman Mallam Shehu Dikko while delivering his speech at the 50th anniversary
and 9th Convocation ceremony of the National Institute for Sports (NIS).
His words, “The path to greater sports development
demands unity and cooperation and it must be re-echoed that sports is a bridge
builder.
“I encourage all stakeholders in sports to embrace collaboration, for it is
through our collective strength that we can realize our shared goals.
“Let’s continue to leverage our diverse talents and
expertise, driving innovation in sports training and research, and creating
opportunities for our athletes to shine on the global stage.
“With the structural reorganization of the Federal Ministry of Sports into
National Sports Commission (NSC), we are poised to reset, refocus and relaunch
Nigerian sports through the Renewed Hope Initiative for Nigeria’s Sports
Economy (RHINSE) programme.
“This programme will shift our sports ecosystem from being competition-driven
to a value-adding development focused industry, driving national unity and
socio-economic growth.”
While commending the Institute’s management for living
up to its strategic mandate of producing sound coaches, managers and
administrators, the NSC Chairman highlighted their crucial position in
actualizing the lofty mandate handed the Commission by the President.
“Students are now having access to state-of-the-art
facilities that match global standards that now places them in an excellent
position to compete on the world stage. The leadership and infrastructure
deficit is now fading away. We must never lose sight of the pivotal role NIS
plays in producing sports coaches and managers and it is crucial for the
institution to ensure and sustain this pursuit for outstanding performances in
sports.
“It has come to my knowledge that the special
grassroots football coaching programme by the National Institute for Sports in
conjunction with the Lagos State Football Association is a good collaborative
effort that has been well received and has further lent credence to NIS
mandate. This is a good approach to sports development in the country”, he
said.
While congratulating the institution on its 50th
anniversary, Mallam Dikko pointed out that considering the giant strides
recorded so far, it has become imperative to upgrade it to a full-fledged
University of Sports, assured that NSC will champion the process.
He charged the graduands to help effect the desired
change in the sector.
“Armed with knowledge and skills, you are the future
leaders and change-makers in the sports world. I encourage you to embrace the
values of discipline, integrity and excellence that NIS has instilled in you”,
he concluded.
He congratulated those awarded Fellowships of the
institution and special recognition awards.
Recipients of the Fellowship awards are His Excellency, Senator Simon Bako
Lalong, Hon. Kunle Soname, Dr. Danladi Bako, Ms Lucy Ejike, Mr. Allen Onyema,
Dr. Rafiu Ladipo and Dr. Awoture Eleyae (Post Humous). Ace broadcaster Modele
Sharafa Yusuf and Comptroller -General of Nigeria Customs Service Bashir
Adewale bagged special recognition awards.
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