THISDAY

.... As Navy Pledges Support for AFN

- Rebecca Ejifoma

The Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Awwal Gambo has given assurance that the Nigerian Navy will continue to support Aquatics Federation of Nigeria (AFN) in its quest to develop the game of swimming in the country.

The CNS made this pledge at the ninth edition of the Chief of the Naval Staff Open Swimming Championsh­ip.

Held in collaborat­ion with the Nigerian Aquatics Federation, the championsh­ip drew participan­ts from the 36 States of Nigeria and the Federal Capital Territory.

Held at the National Swimming Pool Surulere, Lagoa, the Nigerian Navy featured both male and female swimmers for the championsh­ip.

The CNS, who was represente­d by Rear Admiral Halilu Zakaria, the Chief Staff Officer, Headquarte­rs Western

Naval Command, said the navy will continue to sponsor the competitio­n towards making Nigerian swimmers gain the required exposure needed for them to compete favourably with their counterpar­ts from other countries of the world at both the sub- regional, regional, continenta­l and internatio­nal championsh­ips.

According to him, “the championsh­ip itself is the modest contributi­on of the Nigerian Navy to the aquatic federation and in this case, it’s just to be able to bring out young talents so that the aquatic federation can mentor them as they grow”

“I have seen a lot of young kids coming here and competing in the 50 meters swimming and it’s very interestin­g. These young talents will be mentored very well so that at the end of the day, we will be able to produce champions for

Nigeria and for Africa at large.”

He further urged the federation to continue to mentor young swimmers as they grow and even when they become senior champions in the country.

He also disclosed that apart from the tournament, the Nigerian Navy is involved in the organisati­on of many aquatic games aimed at improving the sports in the country even.

In his speech, Chairman, AFN Caretaker Committee, Babatunde Fatai- Williams, commended the CNS for approving the sponsorshi­p of the tournament despite the economic challenges facing the country.

Fatai- Williams, while announcing that selected athletes at the end of the competitio­n will represent the country at the internatio­nal championsh­ips, admonished all the participan­ts and technical officials to play to the rules of the game.

At the competitio­n, Hon Sunday Dare, Minister of Youth and Sports Developmen­t, was represente­d, the Chairman of the Competitio­nJury of Appeal, Rear Admiral Olusegun Egbedina (rtd). Also in attendance was Director of Sports Naval Headquarte­rs, Commodore Ismaila Zelani and other dignitarie­s.

The swimming competitio­n came to an end with Delta State retaining its title as the top state in the country for swimming after winning 12 gold, 11 silver and four bronze medals to bring their total medals haul to 27.

The Nigeria Police Force Swimming Team came second with five gold, six silver and three bronze bringing their total medals to 14, while the third position went to the Nigeria Army swimming team with four gold, four silver and nine bronze, bringing their total medals won to 17 medals.

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