House Commmittee On Sports Commends President Tinubu Over Scrapping of Sports Ministry, Thumbs Return of NSC

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House Commmittee On Sports Commends President Tinubu Over Scrapping of Sports Ministry, Welcomes Return of NSC

Joel Ajayi

Chairman of the House committee on Sports Honourable Kabiru Amadu has commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu over his decision to scrap the Ministry of Sports and replacing it with the National Sports Commission, NSC.

President Tinubu on Wednesday announced that Ministry of Sports Development will no longer be in existence and all it’s roles will now be performed by the National Sports Commission.

According to Honourable Kabiru Amadu, who represents Gusau/Tsafe Federal constituency of Zamfara State in the House of Representative, the decision of Mr President is a welcome development and one that is totally supported by the National Assembly.

” I think Mr President should be highly recommended for this bold decision to return the Sports sector to a Commission”.

” This has always been the position of the House Committee on Sports that a Sports  Commission is what the country needs for effective Growth of the sector”.

” Mr President just spoke the minds of many Sports stakeholders and we hope this is the beginning of a new chapter that will enhance the development of our Sports .”

” The advantages of having a Sports Commission cannot be overemphasized because  it will pave way for the right professionals to manage the Sports Sector “.

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