The Guardian (Nigeria)

Nigerian Sports should not be driven by poverty, says Duke

- From Anietie Akpan, Calabar

THE Chairman of the Cross River State Sports Commission, Otuekong Orok Duke is worried that sports in Nigeria is being driven by poverty instead of well-articulate­d programmes for talent discovery and developmen­t. Speaking at the maiden edition of the Sports Commission’s Football Clinic at the U. J. Esuene Stadium, Calabar, Duke said for years people went into sport because of poverty, adding it should not be so as sport was a universal game that brought people together while keeping the body and soul healthy.

“We should move away from the notion that poverty fires sports. This is something the government should step in and take over and not to allow sport in Nigeria to be driven by poverty,” he added. He regretted that in Cross River, “we do not have enough funds to run sport as in the last five years, we have not been able to attend any sports festival.” He, however, assured that the state would be at the next youths sports festival in September in Ilorin “whether the state government sponsors or not. We will go out and solicit for funds.” On the football clinic that was kicked off by the member representi­ng Calabar/odukpani Federal Constituen­cy, Mr. Ita Mbura, Duke said, “this event in the next five years will take place in Calabar... the young ones are ready to do sports but need to be encouraged”

He thanked Mbura, the member representi­ng Akpabuyo/bakassi/calabar South Federal Constituen­cy, Pastor Essien Ayi, Royal farms and others for sponsoring the football clinic, saying it would encourage youths to take active part in sports and move away from social vices.

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