Saturday, 10 April 2021

122 athletes to participate in Kaduna Doctors Games

 122 athletes to participate in Kaduna Doctors Games


By Stella Kabruk



 The Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), Kaduna state chapter has said that 122 athletes across the state are expected to participate in its one-day Doctors Games event.


Shuabiu Jogga, the chapter’s Sports Director, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday in Kaduna that all arrangements had been concluded for a successful hosting of the games.


According to Jogga, the game is scheduled for Saturday at the Kaduna State University Sports Complex.


He said that the association was trying to resuscitate sports activities among doctors, noting that the branch use to hold the event annually but it became comatose over the years.


“This year events are part of efforts to resuscitate the game ahead of the national festival schedule for February 2022 in the state.


“This festival is going to be one of the best because we are reviving the competition and preparing for the national festival which our state is hosting by February 2022,’’ he said.


Jogga noted that the sports festival would feature events such as football, volleyball, basketball and badminton.


He added that other events are tennis, table tennis, handball, chess, scrabble, draught.(NAN)




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Edo Dares FG, Locks Out Officials Of National Sports Festival

The Edo State government has shut down the Main Organising Committee (MOC) office of the National Sports Festival at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium, Benin...

The Edo State government has shut down the Main Organising Committee (MOC) office of the National Sports Festival at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium, Benin City.

The government said it took the decision as a result of the failure of the Federal Government to release funds for the event.

On Wednesday, the Edo State government had threatened to shut down the Festival over the failure of the Federal Government to release funds.

But the Federal Ministry of Sports and the MOC of the festival had said they were unaware of any plans or threat by the Edo State Government to shut down the event.

In a statement, Ramon Balogun, spokesman of the ministry, had said: “The Honorable Minister, Permanent Secretary and Directors are on ground in Benin City where the Festival is holding, and it is expected that the Edo State Government would formally invite the Ministry for a meeting should any urgency exist around the National Sports Festival or communicate officially with the Main Organizing Committee (MOC) for the festival. The Ministry has no such communication.

“For the records, the Edo State government due to the cost implications of postponements occasioned by the COVID-19 pandemic requested financial assistance from the Federal government through the Ministry of Youth and Sports Development. The Ministry has since been at work to secure the financial assistance which it believes is being processed. The MYSD and EDSG are determined to deliver a successful National Sports Festival.”

But at a press conference on Thursday morning, the Deputy Governor and Chairman, LOC of the Festival, Philip Shaibu, accused the Federal Government of betrayal of trust.

He said the MOC, which has the officials from the Federal Ministry of Youths and Sports Development as members, will not be allowed to perform their duties any longer.

“We may be shutting down the National Sports Festival; not because Edo State is not ready; the facilities are here. You can see we have the state-of-the-art facilities.

“We had no cause to doubt the Federal Government’s plan to fund the 20th National Sports Festival after so many postponements caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and at the instance of the government.

“It took the grace of God for the traders not to shut down. Other vendors are threatening to shut down and hence the LOC will have no choice but to shut down the 20th National Sports Festival if we don’t get full commitment from the federal government by noon tomorrow.

“We already it had in our plans to shut down the MOC by 12pm today and other venues will be shut down by tomorrow noon if we don’t full commitment. But by 12 noon today, the MOC office will be shut down, we will allow the games to continue and by tomorrow, if we don’t get full commitment, we will shut down.

“This is not a threat as we are ready to collaborate with the federal government in all its policies but it is just that our vendors are threatening to shut down and the state has no resources to commit to the extent we have already committed,” he concluded.

When Daily Trust visited the office of the MOC some minutes past 12, the place was locked and there was no official to comment.

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