lagos state government set to build five stadia
The Lagos State Government is set to
build five new stadia in the different areas of the state in its quest
to promote excellence in sports and market the state through sports
tourism.
The Commissioner for Information and
Strategy, Mr. Steve Ayorinde, made the assertion on Wednesday in Lagos
while unveiling Lagos as the Host City, Beach Soccer Africa Cup of
Nations 2016.
Mr. Ayorinde said that the five stadia were already captured in the state’s 2017 budget proposal.
He said that Lagos as the Centre of
Excellence had been number one in sports and entertainment and believed
in using sports to sell the mega city.
Ayorinde said that the government was
sponsoring the 2nd Beach Soccer Africa Cup of Nations, holding from Dec.
13 to Dec. 18 at the Eko Atlantic, because it believed in showcasing
not just sports but its tourism potential.
He noted that two major components had
been built into the hosting — sports and tourism, arts and entertainment
— to achieve the state’s quest to make Lagos the sports hub in Africa.
Ayorinde said that the government had
partnered with countries that excel in sports and many organisations to
promote a culture of sports.
He said, “As you can see, FC Barcelona Youth Academy had started in Lagos because Barca has an ally in the state.
“The state government has planned a
package for the Yuletide which will commence immediately the competition
ended with the first ever Lagos City Carnival.
“It will also organise the Lagos State
fiesta which will hold simultaneously in Badagry, Epe, Ikorodu, Lagos
Mainland and Lagos Island divisions, ending on Dec. 31.
“This year’s events have been well
planned to ensure that people relaxed and enjoyed themselves during the
Christmas and New year festivities under tight security.”
The Chairman, Lagos State Sports
Commission, Deji Tinubu, said said that Lagos was hosting because it
wanted to showcase the excellence of Lagos through sports.
Tinubu said that the state had created
more opportunities and varieties partnering with organisations, noting:
“We are trying to create a sports culture where everybody can get into
sports.
“Copa Lagos has been running for six years but we are redefining beach soccer. We want Lagos to be a sports destination’’.
He said that there would be bus shuttle
from different locations for fans wishing to be at the venue to cheer
the teams at the six-day event.
He added that there would be events to showcase Lagos at the opening and closing ceremonies.
The President, Nigeria Football
Federation, Amaju Pnnick, thanked Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode for hosting the
event, noting that the hosting “will redefine beach soccer in its
annals’’. (NAN)
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