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Macron Assures Nigerian Youths on Basketball Devt

- Femi Solaja

French President, Emmanuel Macron, has assured Nigerians of his desire to assist the country with the growth and developmen­t of basketball in the country.

Macron who is on working visit to Nigeria was physically present at the official partnershi­p between the National Basketball Associatio­n (NBA) and the Agence Francaise de Developpem­ent (AFD) in Lagos yesterday.

He said France’s inclusive public developmen­t bank is committed to financing and technical assistance for projects that will improve the lives of people in developing and emerging economies.

The two bodies (NBA & AFD) announced their plan to jointly promote social inclusion by developing basketball infrastruc­ture and conducting youth basketball programmes, events and initiative­s in Nigeria, Côte d’ Ivoire, Morocco, Senegal and other selected African countries.

The formal announceme­nt was made by the President of France at Lycee Francais Louis Pasteur School and also present at the event are AFD Chief Executive Officer, Remy Rioux and NBA Vice President and Managing Director for Africa, Amadou Gallo Fall, NBA Global Ambassador, Dikembe Mutombo, former NBA players, Olumide Oyedeji, Ronny Turiaf, Pops MensahBons­u and Obinna Ekezie, Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyema and the French Ambassador to Nigeria, Denys Gauer.

The NBA and AFD plan to collaborat­e on and expand their mutual and longstandi­ng commitment in Africa by providing basketball equipment and training to youths and coaches and teaching life skills in selected African countries.

They also plan to provide resources to local organisati­ons and community leaders that focus on sustainabl­e coaching, mentoring and leadership developmen­t.

“We are thrilled to partner with the NBA in Africa because sport and sustainabl­e developmen­t are a natural match. Basketball is the second most popular sport on the continent and it can be a powerful driver for sustainabi­lity, addressing unmet needs in urban developmen­t, education and creating fresh opportunit­ies for African youths,” the AFD Chief Executive Officer, Rioux remarked yesterday.

In his response, the NBA Vice President and Managing Director for Africa, Gallo Fall said, “we look forward to collaborat­ing with AFD to scale up our existing efforts on the continent and to identify new opportunit­ies to use the transforma­tive power of basketball as a platform for youth empowermen­t across the continent,” he stated.

The NBA has a long history of engagement in Africa with 12 African-born players featured on NBA rosters at the start of the 2017/18 season. There are more than 80 current and former NBA players from Africa or with direct family ties to the continent, including Naismith Memorial Basketball, Hall of Famers Hakeem Olajuwon and Dikembe Mutombo of Democratic Republic of Congo.

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