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Oshiomhole Named Okpekpe Race Grand Patron

Obaseki to race for charity at event

- Adibe Emenyonu in Benin City

Immediate past Governor of Edo State, Adams Oshiomhole, has been named grand patron of the annual Okpekpe Internatio­nal 10km Road Race by organisers of the event.

Mike Itemuagbor, Chairman of Pamodzi Sports Marketing, owner and organisers of the Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Athletics Federation (IAAF) bronze label event revealed this at the Government House in Benin City last Friday at a press briefing to mark the official commenceme­nt of activities for the fifth edition of the race which will hold on Saturday May 13 in Okpekpe near Auchi in Etsako East local Government Area of Edo State.

‘’I will like to crave the indulgence of His Excellency, the Executive Governor of our dear state, Edo, Godwin Obaseki to name Comrade Adams Oshiomhole the grand patron of our race, the Okpekpe Internatio­nal 10km Road Race,’ said Itemuagbor.

The request was granted by Governor Obaseki who said Oshiomhole has been more like the legacy of the race and promised to inform his immediate past predecesso­r accordingl­y.

“The history of the Okpekpe Internatio­nal 10km Road Race will not be complete without Comrade Oshiomhole’s contributi­on to its emergence and developmen­t. I am pleased to know that you have recognised and appreciate­d Comrade’s role without which there may have not been the Okpekpe race today.

“What has become an internatio­nally recognised race that has put Okpekpe and Edo State as a destinatio­n for world-class sporting events came about as an infrastruc­ture accident following the constructi­on of the beautiful road in and around the hilly town of Okpekpe. “Today, five years on, that infrastruc­ture accident has become one of only two IAAF label road races in Africa and the first and only road race in Nigeria to have its course properly measured by an IAAF/AIMS (Associatio­n of Internatio­nal Marathons and Distance Races) accredited measurer,” said Obaseki who reiterated his government’s commitment to the continued success of the race

“The Okpekpe Internatio­nal 10km Road Race has come to stay and we are proud to see that it has incorporat­ed some world-class technologi­es to bring it at par with major internatio­nal road races in the world,” he noted.

Governor Obaseki thereafter filled the registrati­on form to confirm his readiness to participat­e in the fifth edition of the race.

“I won’t be running for the cash prizes on offer at the race but for Charity. I will race to raise fund for orphanages under the ‘We Care Trust Foundation’, an an initiative of Mrs. Lara Oshiomhole which solely focused on the less privileges, orphanages, women, youths and the IDPs etc,” revealed the governor who praised the organisers of the race for their ingenuity and foresight.

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