Shaibu preaches excellence as Edo State organises retreat for Sports Commission 

The Deputy Governor noted that it was the expectation of the Government for the Commission to serve as a formidable bridge, connecting all ministries, departments and agencies of government as well as the grassroots. 

Shaibu preaches excellence as Edo State organises retreat for Sports Commission 
Shaibu and Yussuf Alli during the retreat in Lagos

As part of efforts aimed at re-inventing the golden era in sports, Edo State Government has organized a retreat for members of the newly constituted Edo State Sports Commission, with a mandate to evolve a master plan that will accelerate sports development across the State, for the actualization of the present administration's MEGA Agenda. 

The sports-loving Deputy Governor  Philip Shaibu, while declaring open the two-day retreat in Lagos, charged members of the Commission to institutionalize a culture of sporting excellence, professionalism and private sector collaboration. 

He stated that: "the vision of our administration is to institutionalize a sporting culture of excellence as a vehicle to connect the people, particularly our teeming youths". 

Shaibu noted that it was the expectation of the Government for the Commission to serve as a formidable bridge, connecting all ministries, departments and agencies of government as well as the grassroots. 

According to the State number two citizen: "We want the Commission to set up international best practice and professional standard in sports administration, among the comity of States in Nigeria". 

"The Commission should be self-sustaining and must not look up to the government for funds. in fact, we want you to know this from day one and not depend on the government for money".

The Deputy Governor further affirmed: " as a Government, what we have done is to open the doors of opportunities for you to enter. Once you enter and you are in, we don't tell you what to do with the opportunities you find there". 

He asserted that, for sports to grow and fully develop in Nigeria, the private sector must be actively involved in providing the needed funds, as government alone, cannot adequately fund the sector. 

He added: "we want you to know that sports should be private-sector driven. It's no longer for recreation as it were, but serious business. What we are doing is to provide the enabling environment that will engender the potential of our sportsmen and women, generate employment and enhance economic prosperity. That we have done to a very large extent". 

The retreat themed: "A Fresh Start", held at the serene Lakowe Lakes & Resorts in Lagos State, had in attendance, members of the Edo State Sports Commission, led by the Executive Chairman, Yussuf Alli.

The retreat was coordinated by the CEO of Sports Connect, Kweku Tandoh who led a team of resource persons drawn from a pool of renowned technocrats, administrators, professionals and consultants in sports management.