Daily Trust Saturday

N3bn Pantami stadium Gombe in dire need of maintenanc­e

- David Ngobua(Abuja) & Rabilu Abubakar, (Gombe)

The once glittering 12,000 capacity Gombe internatio­nal stadium Pantami built and commission­ed in 2010 by the administra­tion of former governor Danjuma Goje at a whopping cost of over 3 Billion Naira is presently begging for urgent government attention.

The edifice which boasts of three major facilities namely a synthetic football pitch, a tartan track for athletics and a gymnasium was constructe­d to promote and enhance sports developmen­t in the state.

Interestin­gly, being a sporting complex of internatio­nal standard, Pantami stadium literally became the hub of sports in the north-east, taking over what was the exclusive reserve of Abubakar Tafawa Balewa stadium, Bauchi.

Apart from serving as the home ground of Gombe United football club and FC Yarmalight, Pantami stadium had hosted other national events like the National League Super 4, Aiteo Cup group stages, Seyi Akunwumi under U-13 North East Championsh­ip as well as the National Sports Festival’s NorthEast Zonal qualifiers among other.

Even as the Pantami stadium is used mostly for football matches and other sporting events like athletics, it also plays host to ceremonial activities, such as religious, political and social events.

However, after only ten years of existence, the facility once considered to be one of the most modern sports centres in the country is gradually becomin a shadow of its old self due to lack of maintenanc­e. The allure associated with it is fast disappeari­ng.

Our Correspond­ent who visited the sports complex observed that the environmen­t in and around the stadium was bushy just as the playing pitch in the main bowl was in a bad condition.

It was further observed that most buildings which serve as offices are in dire need of renovation and the fence which is supposed to protect the facility from intruders is crumbling. Thus, the long fence is supported by planks to prevent it from falling down.

Although the sports complex is fitted with a borehole and big generators, they appear to be out of use. Consequent­ly, the stadium can no longer boast of stable electricit­y and water supply, making it difficult for the toilets, air conditione­rs and scoreboard to function optimally.

When contacted, the Chairman of Gombe State Sports Commission, Alhaji Adamu Soye confirmed to Trust Sports that the stadium which has not been renovated since it was commission­ed in 2010 is in dire need of renovation.

He also said even as the stadium lacks stable electricit­y and water supply, it can still host local and even internatio­nal competitio­ns.

Soye, therefore, appealed to the state government to consider linking the Pantami stadium with the Dadinkowa water dam to help solve the problem of water supply.

On the issue of electricit­y, the Chairman said since the source of power is highly unreliable, the stadium makes use of power generating sets whenever it is hosting a big event.

“The truth of the matter is that the stadium complex needs urgent attention because it has not undergone any renovation since it was built and commission­ed ten years ago.

“However, no wall in the stadium is falling down. But there are cracks in some of the buildings and we have written to the ministry of Housing and Tourism who are responsibl­e for all state buildings.

“This is not to say we cannot host any competitio­n. Most of the facilities are still in good order and can be used even at a short notice.

“Another challenge is that the electronic scoreboard is programmed in Chinese language which makes it very difficult for it to be operated. To make it worse, it has been destroyed by rain since it is not well protected,” he said.

Soye therefore, appealed to the governor of the state,Alhaji Muhammad Inuwa Yahaya to kindly earmark funds for the sports commission to renovate some sections of the stadium that are fast decaying.

He also called on the government to look into the abandoned Abubakar Umar Memorial stadium located along Dukku road to ease pressure on the Pantami stadium.

Speaking to Trust Sports, the pioneer Executive Chairman of

Gombe State Sports Commission and proprietor of FC Yarmalight, Malam Farouk Yarma acknowledg­ed that the stadium needs attention but said it is still in shape to host competitio­ns.

He said in view of Nigerian’s poor maintenanc­e culture, those managing the sports facility deserve commendati­on.

“I don’t think the stadium is abandoned. That is where Gombe United and FC Yarmalight play their matches. It is still functional.

“The facility managers are doing their best. Since the Sports Commission and some of the sports associatio­ns moved their offices to the complex, the stadium is always a beehive of activities.

“However, the last time I was there, I noticed that there was a lack of water. They have to look into that because water is very essential and the stadium will function better with it,” he said.

 ??  ?? One of the unkempt sections of the main bowl
One of the unkempt sections of the main bowl
 ??  ?? Another bushy section of the mainbowl
Another bushy section of the mainbowl
 ??  ?? Broken windows in one of the buildings
Broken windows in one of the buildings
 ??  ?? The falling fence is supported by planks
The falling fence is supported by planks
 ??  ?? Main bowl of Pantami stadium
Main bowl of Pantami stadium
 ??  ?? Pantami stadium main gate
Pantami stadium main gate

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