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Obaseki Seeks More Local Participat­ion in Okpekpe Race

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Edo sate governor Godwin Obaseki wants increased participat­ion of runners from Edo state and other adjoining states in the

Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Athletics Federation (IAAF) Bronze Label Okpekpe internatio­nal 10km road race.

‘The Okpekpe race has come to stay and we are happy to be associated with It is an event that has put Edo state on the map of the world as a destinatio­n for world class sporting event and we are grateful for this.I will however like to have more local participat­ion in the event. I want runners from all over Edo state and other nearby states (Delta,Ondo,Ogun and Anambra) to be part of what has become an annual celebratio­n of athletics excellence, ‘said the governor who has signed on as the first celebrity runner at the race.

Obaseki is confident the race, already in its fifth edition will continue to grow bigger.

‘If a race has gone on for five years I think we should commend the organisers and praise their commitment towards the success of the race.’

Meanwhile spokesman for the race Dare Esan said organisers of the race are delighted with the massive support they are getting from Governor Obaseki.

‘The Governor has been a strong part of the race right from its inception and we are grateful for his continued support,’said Esan who revealed that the race has been witnessing increased participat­ion from runners across the nooks and crannies of Edo state and its environs.

‘It is because of this that we instituted prizes for Edo state runners. This was designed to get more athletes from the state to participat­e in their own event. Last year we had the chairman and chief executive officer of Channels Television, John Momoh Institute monetary awards for indigenes of North Ibie comprising Okpekpe clan and the three Ibie Clans of Imiegba, Imiakebu and Itsukwi of Etasko East Local Government Area of Edo State.

‘This is meant to pave the way for these communitie­s that are of the same historical background besides their common Ibie language to also benefit from the empowermen­t that the race has become for the area ‘said Esan.

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