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NIS, Adamawa partner to train officials

The National Institute for Sports (NIS), Lagos and the Adamawa State government have started a five-day capacity training workshop for coaches, sports administrators and games masters, as well as Physical and Health Education teachers in the North East state.

The programme, declared open on Tuesday by Adamawa State Governor, Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, who was represented by his deputy, Professor Kaletapwa George Farauta, with over 200 participants from across the state in attendance, ends this weekend.

Speaking on the opening day, Professor Farauta prayed that the exercise would produce global stars.

He said: “The Governor will support the cause of reducing vices through sports. It is taking place before the commencementof the Governor’s Cup in Adamawa State and we hope the experience from this seminar will be applied in our grassroots sports development.

“We commend the Director-General of the National Institute for Sports, Professor Olawale Moronkola, the registrar and all the resource persons for deeming it fit to hold this seminar in Adamawa State. The programme is in line with the vision of Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri to discover talents and empower the youths through sports.

“I therefore urge all participants to make the best use of the opportunity of this seminar to improve themselves and positively impact sports development in our state.”

Earlier, Professor Moronkola affirmed that sport is an activity accompanied by physical exertion that demands skills involving individuals, as well as other people during performance.

He said: “Sport is now being used to foster or promote unity as well as an instrument for diplomacy, fostering skills and knowledge for development, addressing youth restiveness, public health and

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