The Guardian (Nigeria)

Aderemi wants more investment in youth, sports developmen­t

- From Oluwaseun Akingboye, Akure

D’ TIGRESS Assistant Coach, Adewunmi Aderemi, has urged government­s at all levels to pay more attention to sports developmen­t by appointing viable youths to handle sports related matters and offices in the country. Speaking at the closing ceremony of the second edition of Blitzik Basketball

Clinic/ Challenge at the Akure Sports Complex, which featured four states, including Ogun, Osun, Ekiti and Ondo states, Aderemi said sports provides livelihood for many youths, who hitherto could have taken to crime.

Team Ondo beat Team Osun 86 to 44 to win the three- day basketball clinic/ challenge, while Ogun and Ekiti states came fourth and fifth respective­ly.

Medals, exercise notes, trophy and certificat­es were presented to the basketball players, schoolchil­dren and other participan­ts, while certificat­es of special recognitio­n and medals were presented to some individual­s that have contribute­d to sports and human developmen­t.

Amongst the recipients were Coach Aderemi, General Manager, Ondo State Sports Council, Mr. Henry Babatunde, Pastor Joseph Ezire, Mr. Yinka Omogoye, Mr. Segun Bright, Coach Sola Aluko, Fisayo Bello and Mrs. Olufunmila­yo Olatuja.

Aderemi, who is also the Head Coach of MFM women basketball team, expressed his satisfacti­on with the initiative, stressing that appointing youths with passion for sports would foster speedy sports developmen­t in Nigeria.

Also speaking at the event, the initiator, Blitzik Sports and Assistant Secretary, Ondo State SWAN, Mr. Isaac Afolabi, said the NGO would provide healthy challenge for athletes, encourage and inspire raw talents to embrace sports and education.

He promised to continue to invest in sports and human developmen­t to better the lives of children and athletes nationwide.

Afolabi, a sports correspond­ent with Federal Radio Corporatio­n of Nigeria ( FRCN), lauded all stakeholde­rs that made the project a success, particular­ly Japan Aviation School, Yamanashi, Japan.

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Coach Adewunmi Aderemi

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