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Enoh to meet sports federation presidents ahead of Africa Games

Ahead of the 13th African Games formerly known as All Africa Games, the Minister of Sports Development, Senator John Owan Enoh is set to host…

Ahead of the 13th African Games formerly known as All Africa Games, the Minister of Sports Development, Senator John Owan Enoh is set to host a crucial meeting with Sports Federation presidents in Abuja.

The meeting, scheduled to take place in Abuja this Thursday, the 11th of January, aims to foster collaboration, synchronize plans, and strategize collective actions among the various sports federations. This proactive initiative aligns with the commitment to enhance Nigeria’s competitive edge at the Games to be held in Ghana between 8 and 23 March 2024.

Enoh highlighted the significance of this gathering, stating, “Our nation boasts exceptional athletic talents across various disciplines. This meeting is a pivotal step toward harnessing our collective potential and ensuring a synchronized approach in our quest for success at the  Africa Games.”

The agenda will encompass discussions on athlete preparation, resource allocation, administrative coordination, and leveraging expertise to optimize Nigeria’s performance at the continental sporting event.

The Sports Minister’s proactive engagement with the Federation heads signifies the government’s passion to support and empower Nigerian athletes on their journey to sporting excellence.

The meeting is anticipated to strengthen unity, streamline strategies, and foster a cohesive environment conducive to achieving remarkable feats at the African Games coming up in March this year.

 

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