Niger Delta
Bayelsa Plans To Host NSF In 2016
The Technical Adviser, Wrestling Federation of Nigeria, Hon. Daniel Igali yesterday said that Bayelsa State is currently putting in place sporting infrastructure that will enable it host the National Sports Festival as from 2016.
Igali, who is the House committee chairman on sports, Bayelsa state House of Assembly, while speaking to journalists inside the multi-purpose hall, venue of the wrestling, University of Lagos, said that sports is placed fourth in the state’s2013 budget after roads, health and education.
“In Bayelsa, the sports sector budget is the fourth largest in the state budget. We are now working towards the upgrading of pitches, wrestling gym that will be of international standard, the contract has been awarded, it will be ready in may, 2013.
“We have equally built a weightlifting gym. We are also looking at building a modern multipurpose gymnasium, tartan track and building sporting facilities in the three senatorial zones of the state.
For the wrestling events, Hon. Daniel Igali said” it has been fantastic, we have so far had a good competition, the first day,a great number competed, Delta State won a large number of gold medals, four gold medals out of seven, Bayelsa, Rivers states two and one gold each, it was Niger Delta affairs.
“The female wrestling was spread out, Lagos had gold, Imo and three gold for Bayelsa. Now freestyle is going on, and it looks like south south affair.I Am happy because there are few athletes I have seen here that can make us proud in the next four to eight years.
The former Olympic gold medalist in Sydney, Australia, 2000 said he was surprised that his state have made a lot of progress in the ongoing National Sports Festival despite the flood that affected their preparation towards the festival.
“Bayelsa is looking ahead to hosting NSF in 2016. I also, encourage states to improve on the standard of their equipment. We don’t know the important of sports here, that is why we are trying to down play the importance of equipment.
On the open festival, Hon. Igali said he has been on the campaign for open festival for the past ten years, he however give thanks to God that the people that matters in sports has finally listen to their voices.
“Its something I have been clamouring for in the past ten years. Thank God we are there now”.
Igali, was captain of the Nigerian wrestling team to Canada to compete in the 1994 Commonwealth . He remained in the country while seeking refugee status due to political unrest in the Niger Delta then . He acquired citizenship in 1998.
In Canada, Igali won 116 consecutive wrestling matches at Simon Fraser University from 1997 to 1999. He placed fourth at the 1998 world championships.
At the 2000 Olympic games in Sydney, Australia, Igali won a gold medal in the Men’s 69 kg freestyle wrestling. He represented Canada at the world stage.
At the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester, Igali won a gold medal in the Men’s 74 kg freestyle wrestling.
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