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Dangote Group Begins $1m-Worth Renovation Of Moshood Abiola National Stadium

Dangote Group Begins $1m-Worth Renovation Of  Moshood Abiola National Stadium

In fulfilment of the promise made a year ago that the nation’s sporting facilities would be revived, Minister of Youth and Sports Development Mr. Sunday Dare on Wednesday flagged off and handed over the pitch of the Moshood Abiola National Stadium Abuja to the Dangote Group, for the commencement of rehabilitation by Messrs, Aron Nigeria Ltd.

The rehabilitation will be done within 24 weeks. Speaking at the handing over ceremony, Mr Dare asserted that the promise made on assumption of Office a year ago that the pitch and indeed other facilities will be revived, in line with the Ministry’s policy of Adopt Campaign.

‘’I promised that this pitch and indeed other facilities will be revived and put to best use by athletes. In line with that mandate, we sought the support of many philanthropists and sold them our vision of bringing back the glory days when our national stadia were filled to capacity on football game days which were the melting pot of various cultures and people of all ages,” Dare said.

The Minister thanked the President of Dangote Group, Alhaji Aliko Dangote for responding to the call to restore the edifice.

He added: “After months of discussions, planning and processing, that promise has come to fulfillment today with the kickoff of the project. The football pitch will be getting the long overdue facelift it deserves.’’

Mr Dare commended Alhaji Dangote and his group for believing in the vision of the Ministry by agreeing to partner with it to restore the fading glory of the edifice.

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Minister of Youth and Sports Development Sunday Dare addresses guests during the occasion

The Minister further asserted: “This landmark event reinforces my faith in the public-private sector partnership in line with government’s efforts at delivering on our mandate. Government alone cannot fund sports and maintain facilities. We need more private corporations to take a cue from what Alhaji Aliko Dangote and Chief Adebutu Kessington have done in supporting our drive to renovate and maintain our facilities for use by our athletes and to play host to international events.

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While urging the contractor, Messrs. Aron Nigeria Ltd, to move with the speed of light, Dare said government had imbibed a proper maintenance culture to guarantee that the huge sum spent on these projects are not wasted.

In his remarks, the Permanent Secretary, Mr Gabriel Aduda averred that the Government does not have the resources to maintain sporting facilities, hence the strategy to partner with the private sector through the Ministry’s ‘Adopt Campaign’. To this end, the Permanent Secretary stated that the campaign is yielding fruits.

Speaking during the event, the representative of Dangote Group, Engr. Ahmed Mansur stated that the Company was committing $1m (one million US Dollars) to the project, to ensure that the main bowl pitch of Moshood Abiola Stadium is restored to world class standard.

The ceremony was witnessed by the Chairman, Senate Committee on Sports, Senator Obinna Ogba; President of the Nigeria Olympics Committee, Engr. Habu Gumel; Mallam Alhassan Yakmut; Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on Sports, Daniel Amokachi; Nwankwo Kanu, Garba Lawal, Tijani Babangida, Chika Chukwumerije and Gabriel Okon, as well as an impressive array of our ex-internationals in attendance to give support to the Minister of Youth and Sports Develpment, Mr. Sunday Dare.


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COMMENTS

WORDPRESS: 5
  • Ako Amadi 4 years ago

    This is very good news!!

  • Abdul andah 4 years ago

    Alhamdulillah! I hope maintenance culture will be put to light.

    • As long as Sunday Dare is the minister of sports,i believe that maintaining the facility won’t be a problem.

  • This is a good news.$1 million is being invested while some state government sees this as an opportunity to loot fund claiming that it will cost them N5.2 billion Naira to refurbish a stadium.

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