Edo threatens to shut down 20th NSF Thursday NOW
Edo threatens to shut down 20th NSF Thursday
The Edo Government, hosts of the ongoing 20th National Sports Festival
(NSF) in Benin, will shut down the 13-day event by 12 noon Thursday, an
official said late Wednesday. Musa Ebomhiana, Project Manager with the Media
and Communications Sub-Committee of the festival’s Local Organising Committee
(LOC), said the decision was necessitated by Federal Government’s refusal to
fulfill a promise.
He said the Federal Government failed to support the state with funds
as promised, and the state government had no choice other than shutting down
the festival.
decision was taken after an emergency meeting of the festival’s Local
Organising Committee (LOC) headed by the Edo Deputy Governor, Philip Shaibu.
“You can quote me, that we just finished from an emergency meeting of the LOC,
and as I speak with you we have decided to shut down the festival by 12 noon
tomorrow (Thursday). “The decision was arrived at because the Federal
Government has reneged on its promise to assist the state with funds. “Because
of that, we are closing the festival,” Ebomhiana stated. He however did not
disclosed how the LOC was going to shut down the festival. Our correspondent
could not get the reaction of the festival organisers, the Main Organising
Committee (MOC), to this development as at the time of this report. It could
not also get the reaction of the festival’s owners, the Federal Ministry of
Youth and Sports Development. John Joshua-Akanji, an aide of the Minister of
Youth and Sports Development, Sunday Dare, however responded immediately he was
contacted. The Special Assistant on Media to the minister urged NAN to get
across to the MOC’s Secretary, Peter Nelson, who could however not be reached.
Recall that Edo had solicited financial support from the Federal
Government for it to play host to the other states of the federation and the
FCT. It had hinged its demand upon the inconveniences brought about by the
several postponements of the festival which was earlier billed for March 2020.
The postponements were as a result of the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The rescheduled festival had commenced on April 2 to last till April 14, and if
it was shut down on Thursday it would just be in its seventh day.
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