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Lagos government approves establishment of 3 viewing centres to watch world cup matches free of charge

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- The Lagos state government said it will regrass Teslim Balogun, Campus mini stadium to host international matches

- The Lagos state sports commission chairman also said efforts are ongoing to secure official release of the National Stadium from the federal government

- He also said Governor Ambode has approved the establishment of three viewing centres across the state for fans to watch world cup matches free of charge

The Lagos state government said it will regrass Teslim Balogun, Campus mini stadium to host international matches.

Speaking at the ongoing annual ministerial press briefing to mark the third anniversary of Governor Akinwunmi Ambode’s administration, the chairman of Lagos State Sports Commission, Kweku Adedayo Tandoh said in line with the commitment of the present administration towards provision of world-class sporting facilities, approval had already been given for comprehensive renovation of Campos Mini Stadium in Lagos Island, Teslim Balogun Stadium, Surulere; Mobolaji Johnson Sports Centre, Rowe Park, Yaba; Isheri Football Field/Swimming Pool, and Ijede Mini Stadium, Ikorodu.

He said both the Teslim Balogun Stadium and Campos Mini Stadium would have their artificial turf replaced with natural grass, while the remaining seats of Agege Stadium would be covered in addition to the upgrade already done in preparation of the facility for Confederation of African Football (CAF) matches.

Tandoh also said efforts are ongoing to secure official release of the National Stadium from the federal government.

He said action would commence next week on paperwork for the formal handover of the National Stadium to the state government.

Responding to a question on the delay in handover of the stadium to the state government for an upgrade from its present state of decay, Tandoh said the approval for the release was given verbally by President Buhari during his visit to Lagos a few weeks ago.

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He explained that the terms of the agreement would now be based not on concession but complete release to the state government.

Giving details, Tandoh said: “You would recall that the Lagos state government signified interest in taking over completely the National Stadium and the governor did not just say it, he actually met with the Minister of Sports and a tour of the facility was carried out.

“One thing later developed and there were signs and signals that the governor received that they were not actually ready to hand over the stadium to us rather it seems as if they just wanted a concession agreement where the state government would spend the money, get it fixed while the federal government would still be in place but that is not what Lagos State Government wants.

“So, during the visit of the president to Lagos state a few weeks ago, the governor at the State Dinner was able to grouch the intention again and he mentioned it in his speech to the president and the president verbally gave approval that that was going to be in place. Just yesterday, the governor directed that I proceed to Abuja next week to deliver some communications that are necessary to put in place a formal handover of the National Stadium to Lagos state government. We are grateful that this time they will give it to us on the terms that the Lagos state government has requested for.”

Also, Tandoh said within the period under review, the state government awarded contracts for the transformation of Onikan Stadium to an all-covered ultra-modern international stadium with FIFA certified artificial turf and multipurpose arena for entertainment concerts with the capacity to accommodate 10,000 people, while preliminary works had already commenced on the construction of Maracana Stadium in Ajegunle.

He said it was also significant to report that the state government has concluded plans to establish three viewing centres across the state for fans to watch world cup matches free of charge.

“Just yesterday, Governor Ambode approved that we should establish three viewing centres in Mushin, Alimosho, and Ajegunle. The centres will be in place for the duration of World Cup and will serve as venues where people in those areas can watch world cup matches free of charge,” Tandoh said.

He said approval had also been given for the employment of full-time coaches as well as contract coaches, while training grants were also paid for a total of 300 state athletes in individual sports, combat sports, team sports, racket sports, traditional sports, parasports and deaf sports.

He added that as a result of the deliberate policies put in place, many of the athletes produced at sports tournaments organised in the state eventually ended up representing the country at international tournaments, just as he assured that government would continue to put efforts in place to promote sports at the grassroots.

On the street soccer championship, Tandoh said the sponsor of the tournament initially pulled out of the sponsorship due to financial constraint, but that talks have been activated to reintroduce the competition, among other local soccer championships.

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Besides, he said as part of efforts to reposition the commission, a four-year strategic sports development plan had already been approved for development within 16 weeks in partnership with PricewaterhouseCoopers Limited, adding that the plan would engender the development of a strategic plan, staff capability assessment and performance management framework development.

Meanwhile, NAIJ.com had previously reported that Governor Ambode announced the relocation date for the populous Mile 12 market.

The governor said the Mile 12, Ketu Market and other adjourning markets would be relocated in December to reduce stress often encountered by traders transporting their wares into the metropolis.

Governor Ambode also said that the 32 metric tonnes rice mill which is expected to boost food security in the southwest region would be completed in February 2019.

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