Editorial
Amaechi’s Cup And Sports Development
Sport has been severally described as the catalyst for the engagement and expression of God-given talent that has veritable tool for peace, integration and career opportunities, especially, for the youth.
For a lot of people, sport of any kind is first and foremost, a systematic use of one’s physical and mental capabilities planned towards promoting good health, fitness and emotional balance. But, sports in general have gone further up the human value chain and should easily command participation.
As the world focuses on London for the ongoing Olympic Games, the glamour and national pride that sporting activities bring become readily visible. But for any nation to shine at such international meets, its potentials should have been identified, groomed and positioned locally before aspiring for such global reknown.
That is why grassroots sport programmes like the ongoing Amaechi Cup, a street football competition among residents of the old Port Harcourt township and Borikiri areas has become highly desirable. It presents the opportunity for youth and development of sports generally, as never before in the state.
The competition seeks to reinvent the good old days when Port Harcourt, and indeed, Rivers State produced world-class athletes in various fields. It also has the capacity to take young people off the streets and empower them for the future, especially in football that has become an industry of its own world-wide.
Already, the competition has become keen and the quality of display at the competition is quite encouraging. In addition to the aim of developing sports in that area of the state capital, the leisure, entertainment and peaceful interaction it promotes among the people is most commendable.
To also raise the stake through a mouth-watering prize money of N10 million for winners, N5 million for runners up and N3 million for third place finishers clearly shows how the Rivers State Governor, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi desires to make a difference in a most fundamental way.
Similarly, a female version of the Street Football Competition is being planned, while there are plans to build two other mini Stadia for Diobu and D-Line axis of Port Harcourt would to support sporting activities in the state.
Already, the state government has revamped the No 1 field located between Bende and Bonny Streets in the Old Port Harcourt Township, in addition to up dating other facilities for Volleyball, basketball, Swimming and tennis while that of Boxing is in the offing. These are in addition to the world class facilities put in place for the successful hosting of the 17th National Sports Festival, Garden City Games 2011.
That is why we commend Gov. Amaechi for this unprecedented steps being taken to do so much for the state using this singular grassroots soccerprogramme. We have no doubt that if the tempo is sustained Rivers State will become the one stop shop for sports ambassadors in Nigeria.
We believe that the Amaechi Cup, as well as the government’s vision for sports in the state would effectively and gainfully engage the youth, provide platform for expression of talent and even expose them to career opportunities on the long run.
That is why it behooves the participating groups in the competition to appreciate the gesture, by putting in their best in the spirit of sportsmanship. They must look beyond the prize money and set their minds to becoming world beaters. They must see this as the fillip needed to build on their lives.
It is expected that the Rivers State Sports Council and administrators of Sporting clubs especially, Sharks and Dolphins Football Clubs, would leverage on the vision of the government to scout for new talents and feed their teams for future exploits.
Their scouting network must be deployed to take advantage of the cup competition and all other sporting activities in order to catch young talents for proper weaning. The idea of looking for already made talents to field for the state will not always be in the best interest of both the sports people and the state.
On the other hand, for the youth in the state to make maximum use of the facilities, being put in place, authorities must make sure that the facilities were accessible at the appropriate time for use. They also must be maintained, cleaned and prepared for competitions.
We can already see a sports revolution taking form in Port Harcourt. This wind of change should also be extended to all the Local Government Areas where, sporting facilities and laudable competitions like this can reform the youth and ultimately transform the state.
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