Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Delta Prepares Okagbare for Brazil 2016 Gold

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Delta Prepares Okagbare for Brazil 2016 Gold

• Awards $120,000 yearly training grant • Names Her Youth Ambassador
 
 
Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State on Friday in Asaba, honoured Delta-born Africa’s fastest woman, Blessing Okagbare with a charge on politicians not to distract the athlete as she prepares for the 2016 Olympics.

Speaking during a state reception Asaba,  Uduaghan said those who desire to appreciate Okagbare should do so quietly without politicizing her in order to insulate her for the set goal of gold medals in the 2016 Olympics.

“All support for Blessing should be done privately and quietly, we should insulate her from politics, she is a role model, she is not a political model,” he said.

He added that Okagbare is “a pride to Nigeria and a pride to us in Delta State.”

According to him: “Her feat has shown that youths in the state have enormous potentials for greatness which if harnessed positively will bring great successes and positive changes to the state and the nation.”

Uduaghan said that his administration was determined to produce gold winning athletes for the country at the 2016 Olympic Games in Brazil.

He announced a yearly training grant of $120,000 for three years to Miss Okagbare to support her preparation for the Olympics, saying "It is to reduce the distractions that may be caused by the number of competitions she would partake in before the Olympics Games in 2016."

He also charged the State Sports Commission to identify four young potential athletes capable of winning medals that would be nurtured and groomed to represent the state and country in the 2016 Olympics Games in Brazil.

He vowed to give them training grants for their preparations and exposure to international training facilities.

The Governor gave a cash gift of N2.5 million to Okagbare, N2 million each to Mr. Daniel Etsebiminor, the local coach that discovered Blessing and Mr. Gabriel Okon, her Athletic Federation of Nigeria Coach as well as $20,000 to Mr. John Smith, her international coach.

In addition, the Governor appointed Miss Okagbare as the Youth Ambassador for the state, gave her a parcel of land in Asaba and announced the naming of a stadium in the state after her.

The governor thanked President Goodluck Jonathan for the honour done to Blessing Okagbare and commended the team that have managed her this far especially the local coach, Mr. Danie Etsebiminor, who discovered her.

He also commended other young athletes from the state that have won laurels in different competitions especially the last African Junior Athletics Competitions in Malawi promising to honour them at a different date.

He said: "My administration is not only interested in discovering athletes but that such athletes get the necessary support to win laurels."

In his remarks, the President of the AFN, Evangelist Solomon Ogba thanked the Delta State government for encouraging field and track events development in the country, stating that Delta is champion in sporting activities in the country.

While noting that Governor Uduaghan’s passion for sports could be traced to his being an athlete, Ogba stated that Okagbare placed Nigeria in the 19th position in world ranking.

Responding, Blessing Okagbare thanked Governor Uduaghan for playing important roles in her success story stating: “My career has grown from good to better but, my best is yet to come.”

She appealed to the Federal and State governments to support athletes by developing sports through funding and proper management

"Proper and adequate funding especially training grants to athletes will make them prepare properly for competitions and improve their performance. Money spent on sports especially to support the training and preparation of athletes in track and field will determine the amount of laurels the country can win in competitions," she added.



http://www.dailytimes.com.ng/article/delta-prepares-okagbare-brazil-2016-gold-0

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Sodiq Oyeleke is a Media, Human Resources, Project Management and Public Relations Practitioner

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