Kwara fixes sports facilities to engage youths -Government

Tunde Akanbi, Ilorin

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The Kwara State Government on Thursday, says the ongoing massive investment in sports infrastructure in the state is to productively engage the youths and make the state a centre of attraction for national and international championships.

 

The Chief Press Secretary to the State Governor,  Rafiu Ajakaye stated this when he paid unscheduled visits to the sites of some of the ongoing construction and renovation works at the Kwara State Stadium Complex in Ilorin.

 

The Governor’s aide, who described his principal as a sport loving Governor said he was glad but not surprised at the huge investment in the stadium.

 

“This shows who the Governor is, you have somebody who is a sport person, when he is the Governor, you can see the impact all around the stadium. 

 

 “I am aware that some of the facilities we are renovating have never been done before.

 

 “There are lots of derivables, young people will be inspired to go into sporting activities, once the facilities are fixed, they will be inspired.

 

 “One of those things that draw people around here is availability of the facilities, once you have the facilities you are inspiring young generation of people to go into sports,” Ajakaye said.

 

He said the facilities when completed would help attract competitions from outside the state thereby, boosting the state’s internally generated revenue (IGR).

 

The State Director of Sports, Malam Ibrahim Alarape, who conducted the CPS round the projects said no governor has ever given priority to renovation of these facilities and bringing in new ones like Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq.

 

International standard
The Director said when the facilities are completed, it will help develop the state athletes for federations camp to enable them compete with the best hands in the country.

 

Briefing the CPS at one of the sites, Dr Belawu Abdulkadir, who is the site Engineer at the ongoing construction of eight new squash courts said the project was to be delivered at the end of March.

 

Abdulkadir noted that when completed, Kwara would be the only state in Nigeria with eight squash courts with international standard in one place.

 

The Engineer informed the CPS of some of the challenges of getting some materials but hinted there was no cause of alarm as his company is on top of the situation.

 

 

Lateefah Ibrahim

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