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7TH NATIONAL YOUTH GAMES:102 athletes, Officials To Represent Niger — State Govt

By Akeem Ali

The Niger government on Wednesday, said that 102 athletes and officials would represent the state at the 7th edition of National Youth Games (NYG) holding in Asaba, Delta.

Alhaji Baba Sheshi, Director of Sports in the state Ministry of Youth and Sports Development, disclosed this in Minna, during a meeting with the athletes. 

He urged the athletes and officials to ensure discipline before, during and after the event.

Sheshi, who said the state was ready for the games, stressed that adherence to rules of the games, commitment and dedication to their field of competition, would enable them top the medals table.

“The essence of going to the NYG is not just to participate in sports and win medals, but also to inculcate discipline and act of leadership in our athletes.

“If you are not a disciplined athlete, you will not be able to win any medal. This is the only way not only to get the best and win medals, but to top the medals table,” he said.

Sheshi said that government has done what is necessary to ensure that the athletes and officials give their best to enable the state top the medals table.

“We are going to Asaba with 80 athletes and 22 officials to top the medals table and nothing short of that,” he said.

The Director said the state would compete in over 10 sporting events, such as basketball, handball, volleyball, athletics, badminton, taekwondo, karate, judo, wrestling, weightlifting, among others.

He enjoined the contingent to be good ambassadors of the State as whatever they do during the NYG would be attributed to the state.

The 11days events, started today, September 20th and end September 30th.

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