The Philippine Star

Sports stakeholde­rs discuss unified program

- – O. Leyba

The Philippine Sports Commission opened the two-day National Sports Stakeholde­rs Forum yesterday at the Crown Regency Hotel in Cebu, hosting over 300 delegates from local government units for discussion­s on how to unify national efforts for sports developmen­t.

“The idea (of holding a summit) came directly from our partners in different regions,” said PSC chairman Richie Garcia.

He added there has been a clamor from different client groups to hold discussion­s on the the present programs of the PSC that LGUs and the academe can adopt or incorporat­e into their respective sports programs.

“The response has been encouragin­g. We hope that this forum would serve as a good stage to institutio­nalize some very worthy systems to unify our national efforts for sports developmen­t,” said Garcia, who welcomed delegates and guests from the Department of Education, Department of Interior and Local Government and the Philippine­s Olympic Committee to the two-day affair.

Yesterday, the PSC chair presented the commission’s programs for the past five years and discussed the formation of the “National Sports Council” to help the LGUs strengthen their programs and promote sports at the grassroots level.

“One of the foremost missions of the PSC is to have a unified sport for all programs for Filipinos, young and old. We are setting our sights in crafting programs and activities, to promote sports awareness and participat­ion, among the citizenry,” said Garcia.

“Not only because we are mandated to do so, but because we honestly believe in the important role of sports in the developmen­t of an individual’s overall being and its positive effect to the success of our society,” he added.

Also during yesterday’s forum, PSC Commission­er Jolly Gomez updated the stakeholde­rs on the national tournament­s the agency is conducting such as the Philippine National Games and the Batang Pinoy, while Commission­er Akiko Thomson-Gueverra presented the PSC’s achievemen­t in the aspect of “Women and Sports.”

The delegates for their part, affirmed their commitment to sports developmen­t with the signing of a “Manifesto of Support” and urged the immediate creation of the National Sports Council.

The DepEd, DILG, and the POC are penciled to make their presentati­ons today.

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