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The Ogun State government has commenced reconstruction and renovation works of the MKO Abiola International Stadium and the Alake Sports Centre, Ijeja, Abeokuta, ahead of the National Sports Festival tagged ‘2024 Gateway Games’.
Speaking after inspecting the two facilities on Wednesday, the Commissioner for Sports Development, Wasiu Isiaka, assured that the renovation works would be completed within the stipulated time and would be tested before the national games scheduled for January 2025.
Isaiaka said, “The scraping of the pitch at the main bowl of the stadium, the removal of the tartan tracks, as well as the roofs at the indoor hall of the Alake Sports Centre, Ijeja, Abeokuta are all ongoing.
“The VIP section of the stadium will also be expanded, while an Olympic-sized swimming pool, tennis courts, and handball courts will be constructed within the stadium.”
The commissioner noted that the current administration is intensifying its efforts to develop sports and youth programs in the state, as well as to discover and nurture young athletes.
He highlighted the importance of harnessing the potential of the youth and channelling their energy into productive ventures for their personal success and the socio-economic gains of the state, reiterating the government’s commitment to organizing a world-class National Sports Festival.
Isiaka stated that the festival will bring together the best athletes from the state, inspiring the next generation of athletes, promoting a rich cultural heritage, and promising to reward outstanding performances.
He added that the massive renovation will not only help develop the skills and dedication of local athletes before, during, and after the games but will also underscore the commitment and readiness of the state government to host the festival.
The commissioner called on corporate organizations and other well-meaning individuals to join hands with the government to make the NSF a huge success.
He explained that the Sports Festival is a moment for the state to shine and show the world its abundance of talents, potential and inherent hospitality in the state.
Isiaka has, therefore, reaffirmed the readiness of the state government to host a befitting festival, adding that the facilities would be top-notch and would attract national and international events.
The National Sports Festival has been slated to be held between January 12 and January 26, 2025.