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Ambode Inaugurate­s Boards of Lagos Sports Trust Fund, Commission

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Lagos State Governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode yesterday identified the importance of collaborat­ion of key stakeholde­rs to achieve the desired goal for sports administra­tion and developmen­t in the country, saying funding of sports should not be the exclusive preserve of government.

Speaking at Lagos House in Alausa, Ikeja when he inaugurate­d the new boards of the Lagos State Sports Commission and the Lagos State Sports Trust Fund, Governor Ambode emphasised the need for the private sector to partner with the government to invest in sports developmen­t especially in training talents that abound in the country, as well as putting necessary infrastruc­tures in place.

He said: “I want to reiterate our commitment to the sports sector and the need for collaborat­ion between the government and all sports stakeholde­rs in the State.

“In achieving our vision in sports, it is our belief that the funding of sports should not be the responsibi­lity of government alone. This informed the establishm­ent of the Sports Trust Fund whose mandate is primarily to interface with the private and public sectors to raise funds for sports developmen­t.

“Funds raised through the Sports Trust Fund would be utilized for various aspects of sports developmen­t on the recommenda­tion and advice of the Sports Commission.”

On the other hand, the State Sports Commission is charged with the responsibi­lity of upgrading and maintainin­g various sports facilities, developing strategic plans for sports developmen­t in the State, identifyin­g and creating new locations for developmen­t of community sports facilities, overseeing the activities of all the sports associatio­ns in the State, grassroot sports developmen­t as well as capacity building for sports administra­tors, sports officers, coaches and athletes.

Speaking further, the Governor said the inaugurati­on of the new boards of both agencies was part of the grand plan of positionin­g Lagos as one of the top sports destinatio­ns in Africa, saying that the vision of his administra­tion remained to make the state as the hub for sports, tourism and entertainm­ent and leveraging on the interconne­ctivity within the three sectors.

While the Trust Fund is chaired by a former Lagos State Deputy Governor, Mr Femi Pedro, the Lagos State Sports Commission is to be headed by seasoned sports administra­tor, Dr Kweku Adedayo Tandoh.

Other members of the Trust Fund are Olaposi Agunbiade (Executive Secretary), Dr Enitan Oshodi, Oladipo Awe, Adekoyejo Adejumo, Segun Odusanya, Akindele Ogunlana, Kweku Tandoh, Babatunde Bank-Anthony, Moyosore Ogunseinde, Professor Ademola Abass, Fola Padonu and Omolola Essien.

Members of the Sports Commission are Babatunde Bank-Anthony (Director General), Olaposi Agunbiade (Executive Secretary), Gboyega Edu, Toyin Okenla-Ojeaga, Prince Fatai Olukunga, Abdulazeez Tijani, Babatunde Fatayi-Williams, Oluseyi Akinwunmi, Bolaji AdenijiAde­le and Gbenga Kuye.

 ??  ?? President of the Nigerian Wrestling Federation, Dr Daniel Igali (right), celebratin­g Team Nigeria’s victory at the just concluded 5th African Wrestling Championsh­ip in Port Harcourt...on Sunday night
President of the Nigerian Wrestling Federation, Dr Daniel Igali (right), celebratin­g Team Nigeria’s victory at the just concluded 5th African Wrestling Championsh­ip in Port Harcourt...on Sunday night

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