The Guardian (Nigeria)

Akwa Ibom boxing boss tasks coaches, stakeholde­rs on talent developmen­t

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CHAIRMANOF the Akwa Ibom Boxing Associatio­n, Daniel Udoh, has called on coaches and other stakeholde­rs to take advantage of many untapped talents in different sports to build athletes that would represent the state in both national and internatio­nal competitio­ns. Speaking with the executive members of the state’s chapter of Sports Writers Associatio­n of Nigeria ( SWAN), who paid him courtesy call in his office in Uyo, yesterday, Udoh commended the associatio­n for helping to ensure the state government’s effort in setting up sports associatio­ns was not in vain.

Udoh also thanked the state government for its sports developing efforts, adding that attention should also be given to such other sports as boxing.

Arguing that boxing is capable of fetching medals for the state, Udoh made reference to former heavyweigh­t champion, Samuel Peter, whose world title victory brought fame to Akwa Ibom in particular and Nigeria at large. He described boxing as an expensive sport, noting that, through boxing, he has travelled to about seven countries.

Udoh called for the transforma­tion of the Godswill Akpabio Internatio­nal Stadium into a sports city to accommodat­e other sports, stressing that such would help Akwa Ibom to secure hosting rights to the National Sports Festival in the future.

According to him, such investment would in turn, boost tourism in the state and create employment for the people.

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