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Commissioner expresses shock at the state of sports facilities in Benue

Published  By Ejembi Ogwuche Benue State Commissioner for Youth, Sports, and Creativity, Mr. Terkimbi Ikyange, has expressed shock at the dilapidation of sporting facilities at Aper Aku Sports Complex, Makurdi. He made his feelings known after he recently inspected the sporting facilities at the stadium to ascertain the state of the facilities. The Commissioner was dismayed that the swimming pool, volleyball, basketball, and tennis courts, as well as hockey pitch and training facilities for boxing, traditional sports, and weightlifting, were all left to degenerate to a level that players and athletes would not be able to use any of them for training. At the main bowl, the commissioner was angry that the stadium was in a state where the state football Club, Lobi Stars, would have no choice but to play their home matches outside the State in the forthcoming football season. He expressed concern that apart from the main pitch, the players’ and referees’ dressing rooms, the athletes’ transit camp, and the indoor sports hall were in disrepair. Ikyange said with what he saw at the sports complex, the State would need huge sums of money to fix all the facilities. He expressed confidence that Governor Hyacinth Alia would ensure the stadium was refurbished.

Benue Governor Pledges To Support Sports Development

The Governor of Benue State, North Central Nigeria, Hyacinth Alia has pledged his administration’s support for sports development in the state. The governor, represented by his Deputy, Mr Samuel Ode, said this on Friday in Makurdi, at the grand finale of the 2023 edition of the Benue State Football League, sponsored by Ratels Sports Development Foundation, Abuja, (RSDF). He said his administration would give priority to sports development in order to unite and empower the youths, noting that the Benue Governor’s Cup will be resuscitated this year. “There is no doubt that there is nothing that unites Nigeria more than sports, especially football,” he said while pledging that as a government_ they will do everything possible to promote sports in the State. He commended the sponsor of the tournament, Mr Paul Edeh, proprietor of Naija Ratels Football Club, Abuja, for being a worthy Benue sports ambassador. “For me, this is a thing of joy because it is grassroots football and I am amazed at the level of skills displayed by the players. “Ratel Foundation is also ready to offer Benue Referees the scholarship to go for NIS training,”  The philanthropist and leading supporter of female football in Nigeria pledged to transform sports administration in Benue if elected chairman. Zeal Minds FC beat Shinning Stars FC 2-0 in Makurdi to win the Benue State Football League.

Benue govt moves to revive, develop sports in schools

By Peter Duru, Makurdi The Benue State government has extended invitations to individuals, and organizations for collaboration and joint partnership to develop sports in school across the state in order to help harness sporting talents. The Permanent Secretary in the Benue State Ministry of Education, Mr. Agbo Ochekpe stated this at the Grand Finale of the Basic Education Schools Sports Competition in Benue state, held atthe McCarthy Stadium Makurdi, said the Governor of the state, Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Alia was enthusiastic about sports development in schools across the state. He pointed out that the competition was “geared towards building a robust talent pool of sportsmen for future use and to encourage early participation of our school children in sports.” The Permanent Secretary noted that “sports is essential, as such, it is part of the academic curriculum. In order to uplift our UBE schools to global standards, adequate facilities have been provided to promote sporting activities in UBE Schools. “It is my pleasure to mention that, the Benue State Government in collaboration with the Universal Basic Education Commission, UBEC, released Funds under the 2020/2021 Matching Grant to procure assorted Handball, Football, Volleyballs, Table tennis kits, Board games, etc. and equipment for distribution in Basic Education schools in the state. This huge investment from the government in sports is a major boost in uplifting the status of our schools.” While commending the Universal Basic Education Commission, UBEC, and the Benue State Universal Basic Education Board for organizing the sports program, Mr. Ochekpe promised that “the Ministry of Education under my watch will continue to give SUBEB the needed support to ensure that our school children win more competitions at the national level and beyond.” In a message, the UBEC State Coordinator and special guest of honor at the event, Mr. Emmanuel Idzi, pointed out that sports the world over were a major unifying factor that binds people, communities, states, and countries and had been a veritable tool for peace. According to him, “Sports in schools is an integral part of the learning system impacting the learners viz-a-viz teaching and learning; UBEC therefore, places a high premium on it. School administrators should leverage this to stimulate the learning environment positively, as the adage goes ‘all work and no playmakes Jack a dull boy.’ In his welcome address, the acting Chairman of Benue SUBEB, Mr. Mzaga Iohemba described the competition as a historic moment that marked the turn of events towards an innovative step taken by the board to transform the face of Basic Education School Sports in the state. He explained that the competition “is aimed at promoting excellence through sports which clearly demonstrates our collective determination and concern to use sports for all-round education of our pupils; therefore equipping them with the necessary machinery to face future challenges of their life. “And as Education Mangers, Benue SUBEB places a high premium on sports development as it is capable of taking pupils to greater heights in sports and acquisition of desirable social and ethical values in line with UBE curriculum which is geared towards enhancing the affective, Psycho-motor and cognitive skills for the holistic development of the child.” He stated that with Governor Alia’s commitment to take Basic education to an enviable height, Benue SUBEB would continue to pursue the development of school infrastructure not just in sports but also in the supply of instructional materials and classroom construction. On his part, SUBEB Director of Academic Services, Mr Wilfred Gbatsorun, expressed optimism that the UBE schools competition was an opportunity to hunt for talents. He urged Nigerian youths to take to sports given the many fringe benefits of being a sportsman or woman saying “Apart from giving you confidence, strength and physical productivity, sports gives you a rewarding career.” Also speaking, Benue State Director of Sports, Comrade Philip Nongo, represented by the Secretary of the Sports Council, Mr. Godwin Odah, appreciated the State Government for reviving sporting activities in Basic Schools which were neglected in the past assuring that the Sports Council would select young talents from the grassroots level and groom them up to the national level. The activities were rounded off with a football match between schools in Benue South also known as Zone C and those from Benue North West otherwise called Zone B. The Zone C group clinched the first position in the football game after defeating Zone B by three unreplied goals. Meanwhile, Perpetual Utov from Zone B won the Bottle race which was exclusive for girls while Saaondo Sewuese from Zone A and Faith James from C clinched second and third positions respectively. In the 100-meter race for boys, Terese Wantor from Zone B took first position, Mathew Terpase, Zone A, second, and Daniel Isaac, Zone C, third position. In the girls ‘ meters race, Queen Samuel from Zone C emerged tops; Sedoo Daniel from Zone B and Asemave Dookenger from Zone A took second and third positions respectively. Other games that featured in the competition included Ayoo (Daa) and Table Tennis which were played simultaneously at other locations for lack of facilities at the McCarthy Stadium.

Asaba 2023 : Governor Alia Approves Fund For Team Benue

Benue State governor, Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Alia, has ordered for immediate release of funds for the participation of Team Benue contingents to the 7th National Youth Games tagged “Asaba 2023”. Commissioner for Youths, sports, and Creativity, Terkimbi Ikyange, disclosed in a press statement, saying the approval has laid to rest the apprehension as to whether or not Benue State will feature in the games billed to commence on the 20th of September, 2023.   The commissioner who was particularly excited said the approval was a sure guarantee that Benue State will be adequately represented at the Asaba 2023 Games. Ikyange explained that coming two days after he led directors of the Ministry on an inspection tour of facilities at the Sports Council, it was indication that Governor Alia is determined to sustain the state’s presence on the sporting map of Nigeria. He said, “with the approval for the release of funds for this year’s National Youth games, Benue contingents will not only boost their preparations to fly the flag of the State at the Sports fiesta but will work towards winning more medals to justify the kind gesture by Governor Alia. The commissioner commended the Governor for the approval and charged the athletes and their coaches to intensify preparations in order to make the state proud during the games.

Benue Sets To Organize Sports Festival

The Benue State Government has announced plans to organize a state sports festival as a way of discovering talents that could represent the state in future national and international tournaments. Commissioner for Youth, Sports, and Creativity, Mr Terkimbi Ikyange, stated this while addressing the state contingent to this year’s National Youth Games in Asaba. Mr Ikyange said efforts would be made to ensure regular training through the provision of standard sporting facilities at the Aper Aku sports complex. The Commissioner who charged the state athletes to see their participation at the games as a source of encouragement and morale booster, noted that the selection of some athletes from the state into the national camp was proof of the talent and creativity exhibited by Benue athletes at the games. He urged the athletes not to be demoralized by their performance but to pick up the challenge to perform better in the future, noting that the zeal and determination displayed during the Youth Games was a sign that they would attain greater heights in future events. Accompanied by the Nasarawa State Commissioner for Youth and Sports Development, Mr Jafaru Ango, Mr Ikyange lamented that the previous administration did not show interest in developing sports, a situation he said has taken the sector to its lowest ebb and expressed gratitude to Governor Hyacinth Alia for making it possible for the state athletes to feature in the games. The Nasarawa State Commissioner for Youth and Sports Development, Mr. Ango, commended the Benue athletes for their resilience and urged them to focus on developing themselves in their sports. Mr. Ango noted that the aim of the youth games was not necessarily to win medals but talent discovery.

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