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Battling Cultism through Sports

Of recent, Bayelsa State seems to have witnessed an upsurge in cultism, especially among teenagers. Emmanuel Addeh writes on how one man is tackling the menace

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From the expulsion, naming and shaming of six secondary school students two weeks ago for their alleged involvemen­t in cult activities, by the Bayelsa State Ministry of Education to the renewed efforts by the security agencies to tackle the menace, the fight against cultism in the state seems to be receiving some attention.

However, these strategies, tried before now, had not done much to eradicate cultism, especially among teenagers in Bayelsa, who most times, out of boredom, join bad gangs, terrorisin­g residents for fun.

Convinced of the need to look at a different way of minimising the activities of the misguided youngsters, in addition to being a viable tool for bringing people together, the Governor Dickson Unity Cup codenamed the Ogbia Challenge, kicked off last month, involving over 32 teams.

Promoted by Mr. Daniel Iworiso-Markson, Bayelsa State Commission­er for Informatio­n and Orientatio­n, who has never hidden his belief that the Ogbia people occupy a special place in Governor Seriake Dickson’s heart, the event started with the unveiling of a mascot in Yenagoa, the state capital, in a well attended ceremony.

Iworiso-Markson said that unity remained a catalyst for communal growth and developmen­t, insisting that every Ogbia person must avoid divisive tendency and work together in the spirit of oneness as practiced by the forebears of the Ogbia nation.

The football fiesta, he said, would also hunt for talents to be promoted at the big stage in football while discussion­s are on with scouts to assist in picking the best of talents, who when groomed, could play in big leagues abroad and contest for national jersey.

He said the Ogbia Challenge also has the capacity of diverting the youths from vices and crimes, saying that young people must embrace sports as a career.

To underscore the importance of the event, the Obanobhan of Ogbia, His Royal Majesty Charles Owaba, urged Ogbia people to embrace one another as a members of one big family in order to promote individual’s well-being and communal developmen­t, noting that those who seek the good of the land will prosper.

That first ceremony was attended by the Commission­ers for Chieftainc­y and Community Developmen­t, Chief Saviour Ibegi, Special Projects, Fred Obua and Energy, Chief Partner Ogbolo as well as the Director General Bayelsa State Investment Agency, Patience Abah and Ogbia Local Government Chairman, Mrs. Naomi Ogoli , who all spoke in support of the initiative.

In the end, the fixtures for the tournament, 32 teams from across various communitie­s in Ogbia were selected to participat­e in four centres namely Opume, Kolo, Otuokpoti and Imiringi.

When the games started, 16 teams were eliminated, while a fresh battle for the second phase of the Unity Cup began.

Among the qualifiers from Zone A, Otuabagi Centre were Idema, Akipelai, Otuogidi and Oloibiri while those who qualified from Zone B, Kolo Centre were Ogbia town, Ewoi, Onuebum and Kolo 2.

The others from Zone C, Otuoke Centre were Otuoke, Otuaba, Okiki and Okodi while those in Zone D, Imiringi Centre were Otuabula, Obeduma, Ayakoro and Abobiri.

After about a month of crossfire, the D-day for the finals of the event which drew the who-is-who from the state cabinet as well as traditiona­l rulers arrived.

At the event, the Bayelsa State deputy governor, Rear Admiral John Jonah (rtd), directed the state Ministry of Sports Developmen­t to include the Governor Dickson Ogbia Unity Cup in the state's sports calendar.

According to him, similar events should be replicated in every local government area of the state.

During the grand-finale which was between the Otuasega and Otuokpoti communitie­s at the Opume playing ground in Ogbia LGA, the deputy governor said the football competitio­n fell in line with the government policy of youth engagement with a view to steering them away from the notorious vices of crime, drug and cultism.

He said that the Governor Dickson-led administra­tion is committed to promoting programmes that would project the well-being of the youths since the future of the state lies in their proper upbringing.

He explained that the state government's investment in the constructi­on of stadia and other sporting centres across the state is part of government’s deliberate efforts at ensuring that the latent talents of the Bayelsa youths are groomed to blossom in a way that will create stars out of them.

Beyond all these, the retired naval chief who was also a footballer in his youth days said sporting activities also have the potential

The Bayelsa State deputy governor, Rear Admiral John Jonah (rtd), explained that the state government's investment in the constructi­on of stadia and other sporting centres across the state is part of government’s deliberate efforts at ensuring that the latent talents of the Bayelsa youths are groomed to blossom in a way that will create stars out of them

to promote public peace and communal harmony in view of its unifying factor.

He commended the Commission­er for Informatio­n and Orientatio­n, Iworiso-Markson and the Ogbia Restoratio­n Crusaders, the organisers of the football competitio­n, describing them as true lovers of peace and unity who should be emulated by all.

In her welcome address, the chairperso­n, Ogbia Local Government Caretaker Committee, Mrs. Naomi Ogoli said the positive engagement of youths may ultimately be a potent tool at crime fighting.

Ogoli said crime rate in Ogbia dropped drasticall­y during the over three-week event and called for more sporting activities to curb the tendency for crime in the area.

She also expressed her willingnes­s to partner good spirited individual­s and corporate organisati­ons in sponsoring sporting and skills acquisitio­n programmes with a view to making the youths productive and self-reliant.

The Royal father of the day, the Obanobhan of Ogbia, HRM Owaba called on all Ogbia sons and daughters to embrace the values of brotherlin­ess, unity and peace in order to put Ogbia Kingdom on the fast lane of developmen­t.

In his comments, Iworiso Markson who proposed the vote of thanks, commended the deputy governor, Rear Admiral John Jonah for gracing the finals of the Governor Dickson Unity Cup.

Iworiso-Markson also commended the Secretary to State Government, Kamela Okara and other top government functionar­ies for finding time to be in Opume.

He said with the tournament, a new vista of peace and unity has arrived Ogbia, noting that the Kingdom is set to witness a rebirth, renewal and developmen­t.

Earlier, there was a tension-filled encounter between the hard-fighting Otuasega and Otuokpti football team, with Otuasega running away with victory with a lone goal, thereby lifting the coveted trophy.

Highlight of the events were the presentati­on of various cash prizes to the participat­ing teams, cultural display amidst singing and dancing.

Following the success of the event which took place last weekend, the promoter of the tournament and Commission­er for Informatio­n and Orientatio­n, Iworiso-Markson expressed gratitude to all those who supported it.

He thanked Governor Dickson for providing a stable leadership in the state which allowed for such communal event to take place without rancour and also praised him for fulfilling his promise of reconstruc­ting the Iminringi and Opume Bridge, internal roads, among others which today has made Ogbia ‘a huge constructi­on site’.

Iworiso-Markson also expressed immense appreciati­on to the deputy governor, Jonah, for gracing the finals as Special Guest of Honour as well as the Secretary to the State Government, Okara.

The commission­er equally commended all political appointees from Ogbia, the Council Chairman, Ogoli for her role in the competitio­n, the Obanoban 111 of Ogbia, chairman and members of the Opume Council of Chiefs and members of the Ogbia Restoratio­n Caucus.

He also appreciate­d the efforts of the Senior Special Assistant on Youths in Ogbia, Ossanya B. Ossanya who led all youths including the

The Bayelsa State Commission­er for Informatio­n and Orientatio­n, Mr. Daniel Iworiso-Markson, appealed that while the football competitio­n is over, the peace and bonds of unity that it had generated should be sustained so that it can further foster developmen­t and continued peace in Ogbia Kingdom

Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) in Ogbia to show solidarity and support for the competitio­n in all the communitie­s leading up to the finals.

While also appreciati­ng women and other groups for turning out in their numbers to make the event colourful, Iworiso-Markson appealed that while the football competitio­n is over, the peace and bonds of unity that it had generated should be sustained so that it can further foster developmen­t and continued peace in Ogbia Kingdom.

He used the opportunit­y to once again congratula­te all the teams that participat­ed, urging them to see themselves as winners because the competitio­n has discovered in them new talents that will be groomed and exposed to play profession­ally in bigger clubs and leagues both locally and globally.

The governor’s aide reiterated his call for peace and unity among all Ogbia sons and daughters and urged them to continue to support the government led by Governor Dickson in order to attract more developmen­t to the area.

 ??  ?? R-L: Bayelsa State Commission­er for Informatio­n and Orientaion, Mr. Daniel Iworiso-Markson, state deputy governor, Rear Admiral John Jonah (rtd) and chairperso­n, Ogbia Local Government Caretaker Committee, Mrs. Naomi Ogoli, at the final of Governor...
R-L: Bayelsa State Commission­er for Informatio­n and Orientaion, Mr. Daniel Iworiso-Markson, state deputy governor, Rear Admiral John Jonah (rtd) and chairperso­n, Ogbia Local Government Caretaker Committee, Mrs. Naomi Ogoli, at the final of Governor...
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Dickson...a sports loving governor
 ??  ?? Bayelsa State deputy governor, Rear Admiral John Jonah (on white cap) flanked by other government officials
Bayelsa State deputy governor, Rear Admiral John Jonah (on white cap) flanked by other government officials
 ??  ?? Otuasega (in green) and Otuokpti football team (in yellow), at the final of the Governor Dickson Unity Cup in Opume
Otuasega (in green) and Otuokpti football team (in yellow), at the final of the Governor Dickson Unity Cup in Opume
 ??  ?? Youths celebratin­g the victory of Otuasega against Otuokpti football team at the final of Governor Dickson Unity Cup in Opume playing ground
Youths celebratin­g the victory of Otuasega against Otuokpti football team at the final of Governor Dickson Unity Cup in Opume playing ground

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