Sports Minister Calls For Massive Private Sector Investment In Sports
By Victor UDU
Minister of Sports Development, Senator John Owan Enoh has called on investors and major players in the private sector to take advantage of incentives in the industry to invest massively in the sector.
The Sports Minister who was delivering a lecture titled, “Sports Development as a Panacea for National Unity and Economic Development”, at the National Defence College in Abuja, yesterday described sports in Nigeria as untapped goldmine for economic development.
He said that sports have the capacity to provide gainful employment to millions of youths and other unemployed Nigerians if properly harnessed and that ”The new vision and thinking of government led by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu now sees sports as both recreation and business. It is the right approach to jumpstart the desired transformation of sports in our country. I therefore invite the private sector, investors, the civil society and the global sports community to join the present administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in its effort to fully unlock the economic potential of sports in Nigeria and in the process, unleash one of the most consequential transformations of the 21st century.”
According to him, It is for this reason the Ministry of Sports Development under his leadership is committed to the implementation of the National Sports Industry Policy (NSIP) with incentives for investors.
Senator Enoh who stated that sports has the potential for wealth creation, employment generation and the ability to make substantial contributions to the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) lamented that this huge potential had been squandered due to inaction and missed opportunities.
He assured prospective investors and Nigerians that the ministry of Sports Development will create the enabling environment for sports to thrive not just as a recreational activity but as business.
“I want to assure stakeholders in this critical sector and sports loving Nigerians that as a government, we are committed and determined to ensure the full implementation of this policy document in order to harness the transformative capacity of sports for the economic development of our country”, he said.
As a universally acclaimed unifying force, he described sports as a unique connecting rod that binds people together and reiterated the commitment of the Tinubu administration to transform the sports sector, a vision which informed the decision to create a separate Ministry of Sports Development.
Apart from formulating policies and implementing programmes aimed at developing sports at the grassroots level within the institutional framework which includes National Sports Festival (NSF), National Youth Games, and Sports Development Centers among others, he listed some focus areas the ministry would pay full attention to under his leadership which include expanding and improving School Sports Games, implementing a strategic plan to define the growth path for discovered talents, improved welfare for athletes and Public Private Partnerships for upgrade of essential sports infrastructure.