BAYELSA GOVERNORSHIP ASPIRANTS PROMISE TO PRIORITIZE SPORTS
BAYELSA
GOVERNORSHIP ASPIRANTS PROMISE TO PRIORITIZE SPORTS
By Douye Tuburu
Deputy Governor of Bayelsa State, and
PDP Governorship Aspirant, His Excellency, Rear Admiral Gboribiogha John Jonah
rtd, (middle); flanked by the Director General of the Restoration Cup Football
Tournament, Mr. Ono K. Akpe (Left); and Restoration Cup Tournament Director,
Hon. Daniel Alabrah, during the official presentation of the Restoration Cup
Jersey for the 3rd edition of the Governor Henry Seriake Dickson Football
Tournament "Restoration Cup 2019".
Three frontline Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship aspirants in
Bayelsa State have pledged that their administration would give priority
consideration to sports development.
The aspirants, Senator Douye Diri, Dr. Nimibofa Ayawei and Barr. Kemela
Okara, who are all seeking the sole ticket of their party to contest the
November 16 governorship election, made the promise when organisers of the
Restoration Cup presented the tournament's branded jerseys to them.
The Tournament Director, Mr. Daniel Alabrah, who is also Special Adviser
to the Bayelsa Governor on Public Affairs, quoted Senator Diri as saying
that as a former Commissioner for Sports in the state, it is expected that sports
would be prioritised when he becomes governor.
His words: "It is on record that during my time as commissioner in
charge of the sports ministry, our sports men and women had a robust
welfare package. I never compromised their welfare and wellbeing. At that time,
Bayelsa United and Bayelsa Queens emerged champions of the male and female
league respectively.
"Sports is a very important tool to positively engage our youths. A
physically sound body produces a sound mind. That is the reason I exercise at
least three days every week," he said.
Diri commended the governor for enhancing unity and peaceful
co-existence in the state through the Restoration Cup, which is also known as
the Governor Henry Seriake Dickson Football Tournament.
PDP Governorship Aspirant, Dr. Nimibofa Ayawei, (middle);
flanked by the Director General of the Restoration Cup Football Tournament, Mr.
Ono K. Akpe (right); and Restoration Cup Tournament Director, Hon. Daniel
Alabrah, during the official presentation of the Restoration Cup Jersey for the
3rd edition of the Governor Henry Seriake Dickson Football Tournament
"Restoration Cup 2019".
While praising the organizers for lifting the Restoration Cup to the
status of the biggest grassroots football tournament in Nigeria, Diri said he
would ensure the competition is sustained and the name retained.
He added that his administration would focus on areas of sports that the
state has comparative advantage like swimming, combat sports, football among
others.
On his part, Dr. Ayawei noted that as a footballer himself, he
understands the importance of sports in lifting the youths out of idleness,
indolence and criminality.
He said a competition like the Restoration Cup has succeeded in bringing
the youths of the state together and has become a good channel to discover
talents that abound in the communities.
"Seeking out and positively engaging our youths is a lifelong
commitment for me. So, sports and competitions like the Restoration Cup would
be well supported and the welfare of our athletes prioritized," he said.
The Chemist-turned tax man also spoke about his vision to further boost
the internally generated revenue profile of state.
He said Bayelsa can have about N3.5billion IGR monthly once a road is
constructed to the Brass island, which hosts an Agip oil terminal as well as a
proposed fertilizer plant and liquefied natural gas projects.
These projects, Ayawei noted, can comfortably provide jobs for no fewer
than 3000 youths.
Okara, who is the immediate past Secretary to State Government,
described sports, and football in particular, as vital and a sure means of
getting young people out of harms way.
"You cannot write off the huge multidimensional benefits that
sports bring, whether in terms of character moulding or in the area of job
creation because Nigerian footballers now earn millions of dollars.
"The Restoration Cup has come to stay. I am committed to this and
will support it. I believe that by God's grace, when I emerge as the governor
of this state, I will invest massively in sports."
In his remarks, Director-General of the Restoration Cup, Mr. Ono
Akpe, commended the aspirants for their support, without which he said the
competition would not have made good progress.
He solicited their continued cooperation to enable the organizers
discover more football talents for the state and the country.
"Through this competition, we were able to take the Restoration
Starlets to the Africa Youth Cup in Cape Verde, where they came third. That
competition offered some of these young lads the opportunity to leave the state
and flew in a plane for the first time in their lives.
"They returned to Nigeria and took part in the state league, which
they won. Today, they are set to represent the state in the playoffs of the
national amateur league," Akpe said.
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