The Commissioner for Sports,in Rivers State, Boma Iyaye, says the state Governor, Nyesom Wike, has approved the relocation of the state’s Sports Council to the Adokiye Amiesimaka Sports Complex, Igwuruta-Ali as its permanent site.
Speaking to newsmen in Port Harcourt on Wednesday, Iyaye said the approval for the relocation of the council, which was established by Edict No. 4 of 1969 as amended in 1972, to a permanent site after its 51 years of existence, is the beginning of a new dawn in sports promotion and development in the state.
“The Rivers State Sports Council’s initial office complex was a bungalow at the premises of Niger Delta Basin Development Authority (NDBDA), using the Isaac Boro Park and the Port Harcourt Club Fields for training and local competitions.
“The council later transited to the Hotel Olympia, Old Rivers House of Assembly, Alfred Diete-Spiff Sports Complex (popularly known as the Civic Centre) and presently at the Basketball Hostel, Port Harcourt. The council’s transit head office also created major problems, including communication challenges, disruption of effective implementation of policies and programmes in planning, training and execution.
“As well, it resulted in damage to records, documents, materials and equipment. It is worthy to note that this new development will go a long way in boosting the performance index of the council, athletes and officials in competitions and sports promotion.
“The Permanent Secretary has been directed to work out modalities for smooth relocation to the permanent site, “ the commissioner said.
Iyaye charged the staffers of the council to embrace the new arrangements and give their best in support of Wike’s desire to take sports in the state to greater height.
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