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Deepening Private Sector Involvement In Sports Harped As Itemuagbor Visits Dikko

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Malam Shehu Dikko, the National Sports Commission (NSC) boss, and Chief Mike Itemuagbor, the CEO of Pamodzi Sports Marketing Ltd., have advanced talks on the imperative of deeper involvement of private sector in sports development in the country.

For Dikko, the sports economy mandate of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is one that requires continuos engagements with critical stakeholders.

During the visit of Itemuagbor to the NSC chairman on Monday, it was a veritable opportunity to compile notes on how to turn the sporting sector from consumption to production.

Discussions basically centered around advancing private sector participation and investment in sports. The National Sports Commission is committed to harnessing the opportunities inherent in the sector and creating value chains across the industry. Gone are the days when the nation’s sporting facilities would lie idle during the weekends. The sports weekend economy should encourage people to build sports into their relaxation programs for the weekends.

Increased sporting activities will create more sports jobs and the target of the sector contributing 3% to the nation’s GDP will become more realistic. All these will not be possible without the private sector involvement, hence this meeting with Chief Itemuagbor where issues of mutual interest were on the front burner.

A former member of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) marketing committee, Itemuagbor, has successfully marketed several local, international and global sporting events and programmes.

He has been involved in the marketing of major championships and games staged in Nigeria like the African Youth Championship (Nigeria 1995), FIFA U-20 World Cup (Nigeria 1999), Africa Cup of Nations (Ghana/Nigeria 2000), 8th All-Africa Games (Nigeria 2003) and FIFA U-17 World Cup (Nigeria 2009).

Chibuike Chukwu is a Senior Correspondent with Independent Newspapers Limited, a member of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) and Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN). He has reported sports, especially football, for more than eight years and presently writes on Nigeria football league, the national football teams as well as other sports. His professional career has taking him through a couple of media organizations. He is a graduate of the University of Calabar.

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