GOVERNOR DICKSON PLEDGES TO SUSTAIN FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT AFTER TENURE
GOVERNOR DICKSON PLEDGES TO SUSTAIN FOOTBALL
TOURNAMENT AFTER TENURE
By
Patrick Walson
Bayelsa State Governor, Hon. Seriake Dickson (with the trophy), his deputy, Rear Admiral Gboribiogha John Jonah Retd. (L), Speaker, Bayelsa State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Tonye Isenah (3rd R), and the State Commissioner for Sports Development, Mr. Perekiye Buruboyefe (2ndR), pose for a group photograph with members of the bronze winning Bayelsa Starlets, during the 2019 Restoration Cup Draws, at the Chief DSP Alamieyeseigha Memorial Banquet hall, Government House, Yenagoa. Photo by Michael Owi.
Bayelsa
State Governor, Honourable Henry Seriake Dickson, has assured that the
Restoration Cup football tournament would be sustained beyond his tenure.
He made
the pledge on Thursday in Yenagoa during the formal draws ceremony of the Third
Governor Henry Seriake Dickson Football Tournament and presentation of kits to
representatives of the 160 participating teams.
The
Tournament Director, Mr. Daniel Alabrah, who is also his Special Adviser on
Public Affairs, quoted the governor as calling on participating communities and
organisations to exhibit sportsmanship during and after the competition.
He also
charged the youths and leaders of the various communities to be peaceful during
the games, noting that no one is a loser as the idea of the tournament is to
come together to foster unity, brotherly
love and friendship.
Governor
Dickson, who described the Restoration Cup as a football talent development
programme, commended the organisers, the Commissioner for Sports Development,
Mr. Perekiye Buruboyefe, friends and partners for their efforts toward
sustaining the competition.
He
congratulated the Restoration Starlets picked from the 2018 edition, their
technical crew and officials for the team's performance at the Africa Youth Cup
held in Cape Verde in April where they came third.
He
assured the team of support while promising the players and technical crew cash
reward for making the state and the nation proud.
His
words: “I want to thank and appreciate those who have been coordinating this
tournament, the Commissioner for Sports Development, sports experts, partners
and especially the youths of our communities, who every year key into this football
and talent development programme that has been running for three years.
“The
Restoration Cup is a brainchild of friends, individuals in government,
supporters and well-wishers. This competition will continue even after I have
left office. It will be a new beginning because I will have more time to call
on friends to come and support for the sake of the youths of this state.
“This
year’s tournament will also be very peaceful and successful and I hope to grace
the final. No one is a loser in this competition. The idea is to be a
participant and be the best that you can be. Even if you don’t win a trophy or
prize, you should know that you have won something by participating.”
In a
welcome address, Commissioner for Sports Development, Mr. Perekiye Buruboyefe,
thanked Governor Dickson for supporting the competition as well as other
sports, including the ongoing 2019 Governor Seriake Dickson Wrestling
Competition holding in Yenagoa, the state capital.
He said
the previous edition was successful as players discovered were drafted to the
Restoration Starlets, who have also qualified for the final of the state
football league while some others have secured deals with professional clubs
within and outside the country.
Presenting
the Restoration Starlets, the Tournament Director, Mr. Daniel Alabrah, said the
players are the product of the governor’s support for grassroots football and
sports in general.
He
appreciated the governor for providing funds for the team to travel and
participate in the Africa Youth Cup, adding that the team not only represented
Bayelsa but also Nigeria and emerged the third best team.
The 2019
edition of the Restoration Cup has 160 teams, comprising 131 communities, 23
churches, four organisations and two higher institutions, including the
National Youth Service Corps, Nigerian Television Authority, Niger Delta
University, Central Bank of Nigeria and the Ayalla Foundation.
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