The Chairman of the National Sports Commission (NSC),
Shehu Dikko, on Tuesday held a meeting with the Nigeria Olympic Committee (NOC)
in Abuja to discuss petinent issues within the sports ecosystem.
The meeting focused on several strategic areas crucial
to the future of sports in the country:
During the meeting, Dikko reiterated the peculiar need
for a robust legal framework to guide the sports sector in Nigeria, especially
as it needs to reflect the new dimension of sports development, as envisioned
by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Discussions centered on the the drafting and
enacting process of legislations to formalize the sports economy, ensuring
clear policies for governance, regulation, and investment.
The framework is expected to attract private sector
participation, enhance transparency, and define roles for stakeholders,
creating a well-structured and thriving industry.
Dikko and the NOC also emphasized the importance
of having world-class sports facilities
across the country. Investment in modern infrastructure, including training
centers, stadia, and community sports hubs, was identified as key priorities.
These facilities will not only serve as breeding grounds for athletes but also
as hubs for hosting international competitions, thereby boosting tourism and
national pride.
Funding for athletes was another critical topic of
discussion. The meeting explored ways to secure consistent financial support
for athletes, including sponsorships, and public-private partnerships.
Dikko stated that the goal is to ensure athletes have
access to quality training, medical care, and competitive opportunities,
enabling them to focus on excelling in their respective sports.
The NSC chairman added that the need for timely
training camps, logistical arrangements, and exposure to international
tournaments are paramount. This proactive approach is aimed at improving
Nigeria’s performance on the global stage and avoiding the last-minute rush
that has hindered success in the past.
Shehu Dikko reaffirmed the NSC’s commitment to working
closely with the NOC and other stakeholders to achieve these goals. He
emphasized that collaboration is key to the success of the reforms envisioned
by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
Stakeholders at the meeting concluded that these discussions will set the stage for transformative progress that will benefit athletes and the sports industry in general.
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