The Oyo State Education Sector on
Tuesday defeated the Security Sector to emerge champions of the 2024 Oyo
state Inter- Sectorial Football Competition.
The Education Sector team, comprising
teachers and officials from the state’s education ministry and educational
sector, won the match by a lone goal.
Jimoh Mutairu scored the goal in the second half of
the final match played at the Lekan Salami Stadium, Adamasingba, Ibadan.
The match, which was organized to foster camaraderie
and teamwork among different sectors of the state government, was witnessed by
top officials from both the education and security sectors.
Shortly before presenting the trophy to the winning
team, Oyo State Governor, Engr Seyi Makinde admonished all civil servants in
the state to prioritize physical fitness as part of efforts to boost their
overall well-being and make them more productive .
He harped on the importance of exercise in maintaining
a healthy lifestyle, adding that physical fitness improves individual health
and enhances workplace performance.
He commended the organizers of the match and all
participants at the event, adding that the present administration had invested
immensely in sporting facilities and activities in the state.
According to him, “We want to encourage our civil
servants to integrate physical activity into their daily lifestyles. When you
exercise your body, and you’re physically fit, it can also enhance your
heartbeat and productivity at the workplace.”
“Through initiatives like the Civil Service Games, we
hope to create a more vibrant and motivated civil service that will contribute
significantly to the development of Oyo State”.
The victory was celebrated by the Commissioner for
Education, Science and Technology, Prof. Salihu Adelabu and the entire
education sector in the state. According to the commissioner, “This victory is
a testament to the teamwork and dedication of our team”.
“It is a clear demonstration of the fact that we’re
not only concerned about the cognitive domain of learning, but also the
psychomotor and affective domains as well”.
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