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Sports Minister, Dare, Seeks Adoption of Athletes by Corporate Individual­s

- Femi Solaja

Determined to ensure that prospectiv­e sports men and women are able to reach the pinnacle of their respective discipline­s, the Sports Minister, Mr. Sunday Dare, yesterday lend his support to the initiative that will enable corporate individual­s to adopt a sport federation or individual athlete towards self developmen­t of sports in the country.

At the launch of of the adoption campaign held last night at the Civic Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos, the Minister noted that sports sector has the biggest potential to catapult the country into the top 10 economies in the world, but its current struggles is the biggest challenges and arguably the lowest investment­s.

“It is written somewhere in scripture that ‘to him that is joined to the living, there is hope.’ And because we are alive, we will represent hope to those who need it the most. I thank you immensely that you are partnering with us to do that.

“The hope of the athlete is to be at the Olympics, or the World Championsh­ip for their sport; to stand on the podium, and fly their country’s flag. They want to be the reasons why Nigeria’s flag should be hoisted and the national anthem is sung while the world watches.

“This is their reward; but it is also our honour and prestige, and pride among nations. It is this hope that drives them to invest in themselves, to work hard, to endure all odds, and try to surmount every challenge.

“The Adoption Programme is our baby- all of us. By it, we hope to change the narrative about sports in Nigeria. While what we are doing here tonight has the feel of a pilot programme to it, we are hard at work to institutio­nalize frameworks that will ensure that individual­s and corporate organizati­ons get value whatever they put in sports. “Along this line, I am glad to inform you that we are working with the NESG to revolution­ise Nigeria’s Sports sector; an InterMinis­terial Technical Meeting recently held in Abuja and the report from that exercise will eventually birth the Nigerian Sports Industry Policy (NSIP) draft,” he remarked.

To kick start the project the hoped that at least 25 number of athletes in 11 number of sports, among whom should be 2020 Tokyo Olympic hopefuls.

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