Editorial
17th NSF: Well Done Rivers
The curtain was drawn last Saturday on the 17th National Sports Festival, also known as the Garden City Games with host Rivers State snatching a runaway victory with 135 gold, 29 silver and 85 bronze medals.
Rivers State also set a new benchmark for the hosting of the Games with a clinical preparation and delivery that rekindled renewed interest and commitment from stakeholders to the achievement of the ideals of the National Sports Festival (NSF).
It is on record that Nigeria’s President, Goodluck Jonathan and virtually all state governors were at the breath-taking opening ceremony, while Vice President Namadi Sambo was at the head of the very important dignitaries that watched the equally-enthralling closing ceremony-an indication of renewed interest of Nigerians in the festival and the nation’s youths.
We salute the Rivers State Government for delivering a five-star hosting, characterized by state-of-the-art facilities, generous hospitality and unimpeachable victory.
Rivers people are proud that in achieving its ambition of hosting to win, not one protest was lodged either against Team Rivers or any other state contingent for that matter, before the Games’ disciplinary sub-committee all through the festival, which reflected the level playing ground provided for the championship.
Government also deserves commendation for building on the peace that prevailed in the state through improved security in all the venues of the competition, the Games Villages and around the state.
This enabled the sportsmen and women as well as other visitors during the sports festival to enjoy the tourism potentials of the state, including its peaceful and exciting night life.
Perhaps, the most outstanding feature of the State’s excellent hosting of the festival was the sports facilities put in place by the State Governor, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi at the Adokiye Amiesimaka Stadium and other venues of the Games.
It is gratifying that these sporting infrastructures are already attracting a deluge of applications from sports associations desirous of using them for competitions to enhance performance.
We are confident that when Governor Amaechi completes the installation of these sports infrastructures, Rivers State will become the centre of Excellence for all sports associations in Nigeria.
A unique innovation to the NSF at the Garden City Games was the introduction of trophies and prize money by President Jonathan.
In line with the gesture, Team Rivers, the festival winners took home the Gowon trophy and N20million, while runner-up and third place winners carted away the Enyeazu and Mayegun trophies and N15million and N10 million respectively.
While we commend the President’s gesture as a move that would stimulate keener competition among states and greater commitment to the ideals of the NSF, we also strongly believe that the introduction of the trophies deserves complementary support and funding from multinational organisations and other corporate citizens to enrich and sustain the festival.
No doubt, the National Sports Commission (NSC) acquitted itself creditably in organising the Garden City Games and the only way to say “well done” in this circumstance, is to say “do more”
We particularly want the NSC to assert greater firmness in the enforcement of the residency rules for competitors at the NSF.
This, we believe, will stem the rising tide of poaching of star athletes among states during festival years and make the competition more rewarding.
Furthermore, a vital essence of the NSF would be defeated if the talents identified at festivals are not ultimately developed and harnessed for the greater benefit of the nation.
We note that a major undoing of our national sports aspirations is the lack of planning which leads to under-achievements at international competitions.
It behoves the NSC, therefore, to work out a programme for outstanding sports persons at the Garden City Games, which would prepare them for honours at future sub-regional, continental and global sports championships, including the Olympics.
As we commend the sports men and women as well as officials who made Rivers State proud at the just-concluded NSF, we are confident that the government will further express appreciation for their efforts in due course.
However, we urge our sports administrators to build on the gains of the Garden City Games as it remains the only way to sustain the state’s dominance in the nation’s sporting arena and justify her investment in state-of-the-art sporting infrastructure.
Congratulations, Team Rivers.
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