Tinubu: We Revived NSC to Shield Nation’s Sports Sector from Vested Power Interests

*Declares 22nd national sports festival open in Abeokuta

Deji Elumoye in Abuja 

President Bola  Tinubu, yesterday, declared that his administration resolved to revive the hitherto moribund National Sports Commission (NSC) to shield the administration of sports from bureaucratic bottlenecks and the distractions of vested power interests.

This, according to him, reflected the seriousness with which his administration regarded sports because of the crucial role the sector plays in nation-building.

He made this disclosure when he formally declared open the 22nd National Sports Festival, termed ‘Gateway Games Ogun 2024,’ in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital.

Tinubu, who was represented by Vice-President Kashim Shettima, explained that he revived the NSC after nine years of stagnation, noting that it became necessary to reorganise a sector that has placed Nigeria on the global map.

“We have chosen to shield it from bureaucratic interferences and the distractions of vested power interests. We want it to thrive, autonomous, innovative, and focused, because we recognise its critical place in building a healthier, stronger, and more united Nigeria.

“For decades, sport has placed Nigeria on the global map, not just in glory, but in grit. From medal-winning Olympians to world-renowned footballers; from heavyweight champions in boxing to our stars on tracks and fields, we have nurtured a lineage of excellence that has made every Nigerian walk taller,” he said.

The president noted that for Nigeria and its citizens, sports has graduated from a mere contest of physical strength to the soul of the nation’s togetherness, and the “mirror that reflects the possibilities of a truly united nation.

“That is why, here in Nigeria, we have made sport a culture, not merely an event but a way of life. Sport, to us, is a tool for national integration, a rallying ground for patriotism, and a workshop for shaping not just the body, but also the mind and the spirit of our people,” he stated.

On the 22nd National Sports Festival holding in Abeokuta, Tinubu said, apart from serving as a physical contest, the event is a tribute to his administration’s “unrelenting commitment to preserving the spirit of sportsmanship, to investing, materially and emotionally, in a practice that defines Nigeria as a people.”

The president further observed that even though the choice of hosting the festival took the games to Ogun State, the excitement that came with it resonated across Nigeria, adding it was “proof that sport remains one of the most powerful forces for national cohesion.”

He applauded Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, for playing what he described as “an exceptional host” who has opened the doors of his state to the nation to raise “the bar for what hospitality and organisation mean.

“Ogun State, long known as a gateway to knowledge, industry, culture, and excellence, has today reasserted its place as a gateway to greatness,” he added.

President Tinubu further implored participants to ensure that the lighting of the torch to mark the commencement of the games symbolised the bond of Nigeria’s diversity.

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