Editorial
As Rivers Hosts National Sports Festival
From today, more than 16,000 athletes and officials from around the country that have converged in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital, would begin to compete for laurels in the 17th National Sports Festival tagged Garden City Games. While the competition gathers momentum, the official opening ceremony has been slated for Sunday, July 3.
According to the Local Organising Committee (LOC) of the competition, all necessary logistics have been put in place for the reception of the contingents from 27 states, and the barrage of domestic and foreign journalists and sports enthusiasts expected in the Garden City.
In fact, to ensure a hitch-free games, the LOC headed by the state Deputy Governor, Engr. Tele Ikuru, had given assurances that the Governor Chibuike Amaechi administration would go the extra mile towards ensuring that the memories of the competition would linger in the minds of many for a long time as one of the best organised sports meets ever in the country.
We recall that this would be the second national sports competition to be hosted by Rivers State, the first being in 1987.
As such, we welcome all participants to this epoch-making event, which main hub for competitions, would be the ultra-modern Adokiye Amiesimaka Sports Complex being put in place by the present administration in the state, in the vicinity of the Greater Port Harcourt City. Other venues for the various sports are the Sharks Football Stadium, the Alfred Diette-Spiff Sports Complex, the NULGE Consulate, Port Harcourt City Council Hall and the Agbani Darego Cultural Centre, within the heart of Port Harcourt.
We also enjoin sports persons to participate in the games in the true spirit of sportsmanship, as in all competitive events in life, there is bound to be winners and losers.
The role sports activities play in the well-being of the youths would never be overstated. Apart from physically reinvigorating the participants, it would be recalled that youths from this country have earned domestic and international acclaim for themselves and the nation through sports events like athletics and football.
The contributions of the late O.G. Peters, Dr George Ogan, Adokiye Amiesimaka, Mary Onyeali, Austin Okocha, Kanu Nwankwo, Sampson Siasia, among others, toward lifting Nigeria’s image in the international fora through sports, cannot be forgotten in a hurry. Therefore, as the athletes compete for laurels, let the spirit of nationalism and friendship dominate their world view.
In like manner, The Tide uses this opportunity to enjoin the people of the state to be part of the activities so as to display their usual hospitality to the visitors.
There’s no doubt that since over 16,000 people, including over 12,000 athletes and 4,000 officials, domestic and foreign journalists, would throng the Rivers State capital for the two-week event, the hospitality industry would surely face some challenges in terms of catering to their needs.
We are however, confident, that plans have been firmed by players in the hospitality industry to make the athletes’ stay one of the most eventful in their careers.
Indeed, we do not want to lose cognizance of the fact that a major aspect of the success story of this festival would depend on adequate security arrangement put in place by the stakeholders for the protection of all and sundry. While we underline the return of peace and tranquility to the Garden City, The Tide insists that the security agencies put all it takes in place to ensure there are no untoward events during the competition.
This event, we are convinced, should be an opportunity for the security agencies to advertise their prowess in security matters in view of recent happenings across the country, including the recent killing of policemen in the state by some gunmen.
Therefore, as we welcome the athletes, officials and other visitors to Rivers State, we urge those charged with security of lives and property to ensure that no one comes and leaves the Garden City with a negative view. This call is imperative in view of the enormous contributions of the state government towards the security of the entire citizens in Rivers State, who have, once again, begun to see the state as one of the most peaceful and secure for all and sundry.
We are proud, indeed, to say, let the games begin, and let the best win.
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