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Lagos, Making Its Budding Talent Count at Edo 2020

- By Agunloye Bashiru

From 2-14 April 2021, the focus of Lagos State is on Edo State for the 20th National Sports Festival. It is a period when future stars are expected to showcase their talent to the national limelight, and Team Lagos, with their budding athletes, has been on parade vying for honours with other participat­ing states including the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja. Coming from a fourth position at the last festival in Abuja in 2018, where they won146 medals with a breakdown showing 36 gold, 37 silver and 73 bronze medals, Team Lagos is out to up the ante of showing what the Centre of Excellence is made of with a target of at least 100 gold medals this time around.

There is no doubt that Lagos State has what it takes to meet this target judging from the support sports has been receiving since the coming of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu who has ensured that the athletes, coaches and officials are adequately taken care of.

The Governor has been doing this through the Lagos State Sports Commission, which has been in capable hands of the Executive Chairman, Mr. Sola Aiyepeku and the Director General, Mr. Oluwatoyin Gafaar. The duo have been consistent­ly driving Lagos sports and steering the ship profession­ally to ensure that Team Lagos are battle ready for the hostilitie­s at the Edo 2020 National Sports Festival.

While some states to Edo 2020 are exploiting the opportunit­ies of the Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports’ declaratio­n that the biennial festival was open to all classes of participan­ts, relying on foreign-based profession­als to fight for honours, “We are going to Edo with wholly locally discovered, nurtured and monitored athletes, because we are a state that has always believed in identifyin­g talents, nurture them to become future stars,” said the Director General of the Sports Commission.

“The future of our athletes is paramount to the government, that is why we would ensure that our athletes take the best out of the festival to get expose and develop their talents,” Gafaar said.

It is on record that Lagos State is the epicentre of sports in Nigeria because the state sticks to its principle of using home-grown athletes who are developed under the tutelage of the state’s grassroots developmen­t programmes over the years to prosecutin­g national competitio­ns and Edo 2020 is not an exemption.

The Chairman of Lagos Sports Commission, Aiyepeku said: “We are going to the National Sports Festival in Edo State with athletes who have been consistent­ly representi­ng the state, won medals and employed in the service of Lagos State Government and still competing. We have never abandoned our own. Most of them have been given training grants monthly.

 ??  ?? Arinola Abdulateef poses with his medal
Arinola Abdulateef poses with his medal

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