
The National Sports Commission (NSC) has launched the World Athletics Africa Road Running Conference in Abuja, with the aim of harnessing the potential of Nigeria’s domestic sports industry.
The NSC Chairman, Shehu Dikko, in his opening remarks, welcomed guests to the conference, held at the Media Centre of the Moshood Abiola National Stadium in Abuja.
Dikko stated that hosting international sporting events like this aligns with the commission’s vision to make sports a key driver of the economy. He emphasised the importance of road running, citing Nigeria’s natural talent in the area. He also called for private sector support in sponsoring road races and other sports.

“The conference aims to create more passion, followership, and opportunities for road running in Nigeria, while also showcasing the country’s culture and economy,” Dikko said.
He expressed optimism that the event would validate the progress being made in Nigerian sports and foster collaboration among stakeholders.
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The Director General of NSC, Bukola Olopade, expressed his delight while welcoming everyone. He particularly highlighted the collaboration between the NSC, World Athletics and the Athletics Federation of Nigeria.
He noted that his role was simple – to welcome everyone to an event that promises to be a significant contribution to the sports economy under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration.
“Hosting this event is a testament to the President’s sports economy agenda bearing fruit,” Olopade added. “By leveraging sports as an economic tool, we are shifting from consumption to production.”
“The fact that World Athletics chose Nigeria, in spite of other countries with established events like South Africa and Kenya, speaks volumes about the confidence in our nation.”
“This aligns with the President’s broader reforms in housing, healthcare and education. Road running, in particular, showcases the symbiotic relationship between sports, health and education, which is what this conference and our agenda are all about – growing Nigeria’s sports economy,” he said.

The President of the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN), Tonobok Okowa, expressed excitement about the conference, emphasising Lagos as a hub for sports activities.
The LOC Chairman of AFN, Solomon Ogba, noted that the event is a prelude to the Lagos City Marathon and highlighted the importance of road running, where Nigeria has a comparative advantage.
He added that promoting running will contribute to a healthier nation, ultimately leading to a more prosperous society.
A representative from the World Athletics Federation, Alessio Corsi, expressed his delight in hosting the Africa Running Conference in Lagos, Nigeria. He highlighted the growth of road running globally, citing a third running boom driven by increased interest in health and wellness.
“This conference aims to provide a platform for networking, education, and technical workshops, focusing on standardising road races and promoting development across Africa,” he said.

He praised the synergy between the stakeholders, including the NSC, African Athletics Confederation and the private sector. Corsi expressed optimism about the long-term impact of the conference.
He thanked the Nigerian government and sports leaders for their trust and support.
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