NSC Chairman Calls for Sports Reforms in Nigeria

The Chairman of the National Sports Commission (NSC), Mallam Shehu Dikko, has emphasized the need for reforms in Nigerian sports administration.
Speaking at a press conference on the sidelines of the ongoing National Sports Festival in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Dikko outlined key areas of focus for the NSC.
Dikko suggested introducing performance bonds for sports federation presidents, requiring them to demonstrate tangible plans and achievements before seeking office.
This approach aims to attract serious and capable leaders who can develop sports in Nigeria.
The NSC Chairman emphasized the importance of athlete welfare, citing initiatives such as business-class travel and top-notch accommodations for top athletes.
The NSC is committed to providing financial support to federations and athletes.
Dikko stressed the need for private sector participation in sports development, stating that this would help generate revenue and make sports a significant contributor to Nigeria’s economy.
The NSC Chairman, Mallam Shehu Dikko gave some key highlights such as:
– *Unity and Talent Development*: Sports is a unifying force that transcends state and regional boundaries.
– *Media Engagement*: Dedicated media centers and interviews with record-breaking athletes can inspire others.
– *Strategic Planning*: Setting benchmarks, tracking progress, and providing support to athletes and federations are crucial to sports development.
The NSC Chairman’s vision for Nigerian sports reforms aims to align the country’s sports development with global standards and make sports a significant contributor to the economy.
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