Minister Assures  Sports Industry Policy Will Accelerate Investments In  Sports And  Value To Athletes

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Presentation of the new Sports Industry policy by Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Mr. Sunday Dare,
Presentation of the new Sports Industry policy by Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Mr. Sunday Dare,
A new  dawn  beckons  for Nigerian  Sports with the presentation  of  the new Sports Industry policy with  Minister of Youth  and Sports Development, Mr. Sunday Dare, assuring that the policy would accelerate sports development and add value to the talents of our sports men and women. 
 
Speaking  while receiving    the Draft National Sports Industry Policy, Mr Dare said  the event  was  a  milestone , with the capacity to change the face of running sports business in Nigeria.
 
 While congratulating  members of the steering committee of the Sports Industry Working Group (SIWG), the policy validation committee and the National sport industry policy drafting committee the relevant MDAs,   and Ministries for their commitment in  bringing the draft Sports industry policy  into reality.   ” On behalf  of the Federal  Ministry of   Youth and Sports Development, i congratulate  all members of the  committee  for this giant stride, your commitment, dedication  and doggedness to bring this draft sports  policy  to reality.  Your  efforts  are highly appreciated. This policy  no doubt is a new dawn  that will drive the process of moving sports away from being recreational to business. I  recall the opportunity I had during the 25th Nigerian Economic Summit, to chair its Sports Industry Business Roundtable Session. The session featured various speakers from all sectors emphasizing the challenges in developing sports as a viable business sector capable of attracting investments and delivering returns to investors. This gave birth to setting up various groups to review our 2009 sports policy which no doubt is  now obsolete. 
 
“However the draft National Sports Industry Policy is a review of the 2009 and 2018 editions and the exercise   is principally intended to update the norms and values in the sports industry in achieving the mandate, vision and mission of the Federal Ministry of Youth and sports Development in line with international best practices.  Most importantly to inject a business model into our sports development. 
 
“It is important to note that this reviewed National Sports Industry Policy will proffer solutions to 4 key trigger issues – 3 I s and I P that will take sports to the next level – Infrastructure, Investment, Incentives and policy.”
 
The Minister also commended  the Permanent Secretary, Mr Gabriel Aduda, Mr Ufot Udeme the co-chairman and other members of the committee  for their valuable contributions towards the  drafting the new National sport industry policy 
 
The  National sports industry policy will be unveiled to the general public and the National council of sports for comments  and feedbacks   before it would be officially presented to the Federal Executive Council for final  approval. 
 
 
A.B. LERE-ADAMS
DIRECTOR-PRESS
FMYSD