By Our Reporter
THE Minister of Youth and Sports, Barrister Solomon Dalung says
hosting of the forthcoming African Wrestling Championship billed for Port
Harcourt from 7th to 11th February, 2018 will help unite the people of the
Rivers state and Nigeria.
Sportsbiz247.blogspot.com reports that Barrister Dalung,
made the remark when the Local Organising Committee led by Hon Boma Iyayi paid
him a courtesy visit in Abuja.
The Minister posited the use of Sports as the only tool
that can be used to promote national integration, douse tension and mobilize
Nigerians to see themselves as one.
"I have been in line with the preparation and I have
also received the African President here
in Nigeria when he came on an inspection of facilities. We have dutifully
supported this cause on two strong grounds. One is that Honourable Daniel Igali
is a very unique Nigerian who did wrestling, won medals and came back to impart
his knowledge on to Nigerians.
"Secondly, I believe that the championship taking
place next year in Port Harcourt will help in correcting the erroneous
impression that has been created about the people of Rivers state.
"Today, the situation in Rivers state has been
negated by disagreements among leaders and we need to abate that situation by
securing the young people, giving them a sense of belonging and associating
them with the Nigerian family, so that they can rightly belong.
"I believe this championship will go a long way to
reunite the people of Rivers state and Nigeria in general."
Barrister Dalung thanked the Governor of Rivers state
Barrister Nyesome Wike for accepting to host the championship, while praising the local organizing committee for
their hard work. He challenged them to
make the event a successful one.
Earlier, the Chairman of the organizing committee Hon
Boma Iyayi thanked the Minister for his support in assisting to acquire the
hosting rights for the championship.
"Sports is one of the major tools binding us. This
is an opportunity for us to unite everybody in Nigeria. River state is just
privileged to host the African Wrestling Championship but it is a Nigerian
event. We seek your indulgence to please give us the necessary support.
"We will show the hospitality of Rivers State to
Africa and showcase Nigeria to the world," Iyayi said.
The National Wrestling Championship comes up from
November 23-30, 2017 at the Indoor Sports Hall of the Alfred Diette-Spiff Civic
Center in Port Harcourt.
It will be used as a yardstick to showcase preparations
ahead of the African championship and choose wrestlers who will represent the
country at the African Championship.
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