Tag: Minister of Youth and Sports Development

  • Veteran Journalist Sunday Dare is new sports minister

     

    Veteran Journalist and former Executive Commissioner, Stakeholder Management, Nigeria Communications Commission (NCC) Sunday Dare, is the new Minister of Youth and sports Development.

    President Muhammadu Buhari, announced this Wednesday at the Aso Villa where he also swore in 42 other ministers and dished out their much awaited portfolios.  Dare who holds a Masters in Law and Diplomacy from the University of Jos replaces former sports minister Solomon Dalung who was not considered for re-appointment.

    Sunday Dare set for sports challenge in Nigeria

    A fellow of the Prestigious Harvard Nieman Journalism fellowship, 53 year old Dare is expected to hit the ground running as Team Nigeria is currently competing for laurels at the ongoing African Games in Morocco while many say preparation for the Tokyo Olympics next year as well as qualifiers for the next world cup Qatar 2022 are some of the issues that are likely to hit his table in a jiffy.

    Dare who is not a novice to broadcasting served as Chief, Hausa Service, and African Division at Voice of America (VOA) in Washington, DC between 2001 and  2009.

    Team Nigeria in action at the Games in Morocco

    In this capacity he managed multifarious portfolios. Other than managing the daily production of radio and online broadcast programs, he  designed and implemented the acquisition of modern Information Technology and Telecoms gadgets for production and distribution activities such as news-gathering, content storage, program distribution etc. to expand content capacity and reach; as well as increase existing target audience.

    In his early days as a Journalist, Dare multitasked as a correspondent with several foreign publications including The Nation magazine in New York; as well as working with the European backed Fourth Estate magazine as a production editor

    during the military interregnum in Nigeria. Other journalistic role Dare took on during the military era in Nigeria include being a pioneer member of the Nigerian weekly magazines The News and Tempo; serving as an Editor, Tempo magazine and pioneer Online Editor. He becomes the 35th Sports Minister in Nigerian sports history.

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Peace Corps: Youth council appeals to Buhari for speedy assent

    The National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) on Thursday appealed to President Muhammadu Buhari to ensure speedy assent of the bill seeking the establishment of the Nigeria Peace Corps.

    The President, Interim Committee of NYCN, Malam Murtala Garba, made the appeal in Abuja at a news conference on the passage of the Nigeria Peace Corps Bill by the National Assembly.

    The Senate recently passed the Nigerian Peace Corps Bill into law, thereby giving approval for the establishment of the corps as an agency under the Ministry of Interior.

    Garba said that assent to the bill would accelerate implementation of all President Buhari’s social safety net and youth empowerment programmes.

    “ We believe that President Buhari must have been eagerly praying and waiting for the passage eagerly praying and waiting for the passage of the bill by the National Assembly.

    “ The Nigeria youths have no doubt over the speedy assent and signing into law of the Act, “ Garba said.

    The president commended the leadership of the National Assembly under Bukola Saraki and Yakubu Dogara for their efforts in ensuring the passage of the bill.

    He said that the passage was so far the most monumental achievement and legacy ever recorded by any individual or member organisation of the National Youth Council.

    Garba also applauded the Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Mr Solomon Dalung, for his tireless effort towards improving the living condition of the Nigerian youth.

    “ The leadership of NYC wishes to salute the bravery and unparalleled leadership qualities of Dr Dickson Akoh for envisioning such a great youth-based movement, and for standing firm and resolute all through the teething stage.“

  • Abuja may host National Sports Festival – Minister

    Abuja may host National Sports Festival – Minister

    Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Solomon Dalung has said that Abuja may host the 19th National Sports Festival, following uncertainty over the readiness of Cross River to host the event.

    A statement issued in Abuja by Nneka Anibueze, the Minister’s Special Assistant on Media, said Cross River State government was not forthcoming with a date for the event.

    According to the statement, the Main Organizing Committee for the festival is asking the ministry for N650 million to host the festival.

    “We conveyed the National Council for Sports in Calabar and made several inspection tours of facilities to ensure that we hold the event this year.

    “But it does appear to us in the ministry that we might be going back to Plan B.

    “Our plan B is that, if Cross River state cannot host the event, we will come back to Abuja and host the National Sports Festival.

    “We are determined because without the National Sports Festival, we cannot enrich the talents’ profile of our athletes for national and international competitions.

    “We have succeeded in hosting the National Youth Games against all odds and we will go back to our plan B if Cross River state relocates the burden of funding the games to the ministry.

    “They have insisted that we provide as much as N650m for them to host the festival; if we had N650m, then why do we have to go to Calabar?” the statement quoted Dalung as asking.

    The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the festival, designed to hold biennially to discover talents for international and continental competitions, has suffered many postponements in the past.

    It was last held in Lagos in 2012 and has witnessed several postponements by proposed host states.

  • Dalung wants private sector to invest in sports

    Dalung wants private sector to invest in sports

    The Minister of Youth and Sports Development Barrister Solomon Dalung has concluded a 2-day work inspection of sporting facilities in Kano State accompanied by a team of foreign investors from the Czech Republic as part of new government initiative aimed at attracting private sector investment in sport development in the country, in order to create job opportunities for Nigerian teeming youth through sports.

    The Minister inspected sporting facilities at the Sport Institute of the Kano State University of Technology and the multi-purpose Kano State Sporting complex.

    Addressing the Management and Staff of the Kano State University of Technology at a dinner held in his honour, Dalung described as praiseworthy the establishment of the Sport Institute by the Kano State Government hoping that the Institute will be able to play the kind of role that a similar Institute in the University of Pretoria South Africa is playing in the development and training of  coaches, referees and other professionals needed to assist in the scouting for young talents, nurturing of such talents to stardom and ensuring that there is constant replenishment when reigning athletes and sports men and women have reached their peak.

    The Minister also used the occasion to challenge the nation’s ivory tower to lead a campaign for new national rebirth and reorientation like the role played by the Intelligentsia in the German revolution in order to save our country from acquisitive tendencies, quest for materialism and personal aggrandisement that are bedeviling our country today.

    He said most of the social problems that the country is facing today can be traced to failure to give priority to youth development; a situation that has led to lack of focus, distrust and despair among the youth. He said there is urgent need to give youth a new re-orientation and direction through investment in sport and strategic inclusion in economic and national affairs.

    Meanwhile, the Minister while paying a courtesy call on the Governor of the State during his inspection visit, described Kano State as the state with the greatest youth endowment and comparative advantage in the country, warning that the neglect of this vibrant segment which constitute about 60% of the State population is a sleeping catastrophe.

    He praised the State Government for identifying sports as a vital instrument of addressing youth challenges assuring that the Federal Government is ready to partner with the state using Kano as a case study where private investment in sports can help develop the youth, check youth unemployment as well as guarantee good returns on investment.

    The Ag Governor of the State who received the Minister assured the Minister that Kano being the most populous state in the federation offers great opportunity for willing local and foreign investors. He said Kano state deserves special attention and intervention of the Federal Government as its youth population alone is bigger than many states in Nigeria.

    The Minister also paid a courtesy call on the Emir of Kano, His Royal Highness Alhaji Muhammadu  Lamido Sanusi who he described as a royal father known for giving selfless leadership be it in politics, religion and state affairs. He informed the Emir that he was in Kano State with some foreign partners to explore possible sporting areas for partnership with the State Government, for the overall interests of the youth in the state. “We want to replicate the good things South Africa is doing through support of the private sector by giving skills to athletes so as to empower them and for them to have something to fall back upon after reaching their peak.”

    Responding, the Emir extolled the sterling qualities of the Minister which preceded his appointment and urge him to do his best not to disappoint his numerous admirers. He also advised the government to identify areas to concentrate on and not to be tempted to solve all problems at the same time; saying this is one of the reasons many people spend long time in office without having tangible things to point to despite hard work. He enjoined the public to continue to support the government in the task for repositioning our country

    The Minister later inspected facilities at the Kano State Sport Institute which include the administrative blocks, lecture theatres, indoor game halls, facilities for kinetics, physiotherapy, medicals and other outdoor games facilities like football field, swimming pool, gyms and sporting courts for basketball, long tennis, volley ball etc.

    The Minister also led the foreign partners to inspect the Kano State Sports Complex reputed to be the biggest in the country. Apart from scores of facilities for table tennis, judo, weight lifting, athletics, basketball long tennis among others, the complex also boasts of 14 training football pitches catering for over 104 football clubs.

    Addressing journalists at end of the inspection, Dalung described Kano State as a sports-friendly and sports-loving state where investors in the sports sector have great potentials for high returns on their investment. He also commended the state government for its massive investment in sports but added that much more still needed to be done in upgrading the facilities on ground. He said while a lot has been achieved in area of indoor facilities at the Sport Institute of the Kano State University of Technology, more efforts are still needed in the provision of standard outdoor games facilities.