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Otti’s government will re-open doors for sports in Abia, says U.S.-based Okorie

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United States-based former Nigerian hurdler, Victor Okorie, says the emergence of Dr. Alex Otti as Governor of Abia State in the just concluded election will re-open doors for sporting activities to thrive in the state.

Dr. Otti of Labour Party was declared winner on Wednesday to spark jubilation across major cities in Abia State.

Speaking with The Guardian from his base in the United States, Okorie, who is the current Performance Director of the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN) said: “1 congratulate Dr. Alex Otti on his victory at the polls. In the last 24 years, the only sporting activities in Abia were Enyimba and Abia Warriors Football Clubs. There were no noticeable talent identification and development programs in schools and community centers. But all that will change now that Dr. Otti has emerged as our governor,” he stated.

Okorie, who is the Founder, Abia State Sports Men and Women in the Diaspora, further stated that sports in Abia would receive optimal support under the administration of Governor Otti.

“I know Dr. Otti as a sports-loving person. That was the reason why Abia State Sports Men and Women in the Diaspora endorsed him on March 7 ahead the governorship election. Now, I am sure the doors will re-open for training and certification of coaches in Abia State, and competitions at all levels will be organised in several sports,” he stated.

In the past three years, Okorie, a graduate of Middle Tennessee State University in the United States, has been giving scholarships to five Abia athletes. He also pays monthly stipends to South-east athletes and coaches since then.

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