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Cross River stripped of NSF hosting right, Abuja to host in November

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The 19th National Sports Festival has been officially withdrawn from Cross River state and handed to the Federal Capital Territory, FCT. By this new developmen­t, the National Sports Festival which has suffered several postponeme­nts will now hold in the city of Abuja in November.

The decision was taken at the National Council on Sports meeting which ended on Thursday at the General Hassan Katsina House, Kaduna.

A voting process was thrown open on the floor of the meeting by the Chairman of the meeting and Minister of Youth and Sports Barrister Solomon Dalung, with state Commission­ers of sports, Directors of sports, Chairmen of state sports councils, sports policy facilitato­rs and other representa­tives in the sports sector.

Having postponed the 19th National Sports Festival for 6 years, the Council resolved that the continued delay of the hosting of the Festival was detrimenta­l to the growth of Sports in Nigeria and therefore withdrew the hosting rights from Cross River State while the Federal government will hold the 2018 edition in Abuja in November.

The Council also approved the reduction of the age of athletes eligible to participat­e in the National Youth Games and adopted 15 years as upper limit of age for participan­ts while overaged athletes, their erring coaches and states will be disqualifi­ed and fined the sum of N250,000 per disqualifi­ed athlete.

The council also adopted a presentati­on to National Council on Establishm­ent on Lateral Conversion of Coaches to enable them to progress in their cadres.

The Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports was also directed to embellish the draft Implementa­tion Guidelines for the National Sports Policy and circulate to members for inputs while the revised National Sports Policy for 2018 was also approved by the National Council on Sports and will be reviewed every 4 years.

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Minister of sports, Solomon Dalung

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