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Oborevwori Tasks Football Administrators to Put Nigeria’s Interest First in Decision Making

Governor Sheriff Oborevwori
Governor Sheriff Oborevwori

The Governor of Delta State, Sheriff Oborevwori, has urged football administrators in Nigeria to put the interest of the country first before any other consideration while taking decisions concerning the game of football.
The governor, who was represented by his Deputy, Monday Onyeme, made the call on Friday in Asaba while declaring open, the 80th annual general assembly of the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF.
He thanked the NFF for choosing Delta as venue for the meeting, noting that the state was peaceful and Deltans were receptive of visitors.
“We know the role the round leather game plays in Nigeria; Nigeria is a football-loving country, so, you are aware of the enormous burden on you all as the decision makers for millions of Nigerians who are lovers of the game of football.
“Yes! Football is beyond the everyday sporting event; it has become a strong unifying game for Nigeria and Nigerians. Football has no age, religious, political, ethnic, social or geographical barrier in our country. This is why I call on you today to put the interest of the country first in taking decisions concerning the game of football. Look beyond the ball and see the joy or sadness that will be on the faces of Nigerians because of your decisions or indecision concerning the game of football,” the governor said.
Welcoming the delegates to the state on behalf of the government and the people, Governor Oborevwori said “I feel very happy to be in your midst today to address this august body, an assemblage of football administrators and stakeholders from different parts of our country who are here for the Annual General Assembly of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF).
“To most of you, Asaba is not new to you as we are football-loving people; generally, we are sports lovers as you can attest to with our state continuing its winning streak at the national sports festival and other sporting competitions.
‘Just last month, Delta bagged 111 medals to win for the eighth consecutive time, the National Youths Games. Also, the Stephen Keshi Stadium is a FIFA-approved stadium for international football matches and the Super Eagles have played football matches severally at the stadium.
“As a government, we are not only developing our sports facilities across the state, but we are also committed to encouraging our youths in particular to engage in sporting activities. Just yesterday, the third edition of the annual Zenith Bank/Delta Headmasters’ Football Competition kicked-off in Asaba; this competition is for primary schools across the state, while the Principals Cup is for secondary schools in the state.
“In a lot of ways, these competitions have enabled us to catch them young, and nurture them to be football stars. Asaba is peaceful; Deltans are generally receptive and accommodating, so, feel free, find time to go round the town, visit our tourists’ sites, the Mungo Park House, Lander Brothers’ Anchorage, the Film Village and Mariam Babangida Park, among others; and do enjoy our delicacies – Ofe Nsala and pounded yam, owo and starch, among others.”
The governor wished members of NFF fruitful deliberation.
Representative of Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), Amaju Pinnick, urged members of the NFF to be united and love one another for the overall development of football in the country. He expressed confidence that Nigeria would qualify for the world cup as well as the Nation’s Cup.
The Minister of Sports Development, Senator John Owan Enoh, at the occasion, said President Ahmed Tinubu had remained committed to the development of sports and most especially the development of football in the country.
Enoh observed that the NFF was the biggest platform where matters concerning football were discussed, previous performance appraised, and way forward proffered.
The Minister appreciated the enormous task in the development of football in the country, and tasked members of the NFF to be serious with the business of qualifying the national team for the 2026 world cup and the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.
He urged members of the NFF to be deliberate in pursuit of success, bearing in mind that a conducive atmosphere was provided for the NFF.

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