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SESC Boss Lauds President Over Choice Of Enoh As Sports Minister

By Yetunde Okanlawan

The National President of the Super Eagles Supporters Club (SESC), Prince Vincent Okumagba has applauded President Bola Ahmed Tinubu over the choice of Senator John Enoh as the new minister of Sports, saying the decision indicated that the present administration has excellent plans for Nigerian’ Sports.

Okumagba who is also the Vice President of Africa’s Football Supporter’s body in a congratulatory message issued and made available to newsmen hinged his optimism on the trajectory of the former foremost lawmaker who had served in many helpful committees while in the Senates.

“We as Supporters Club and huge stakeholder in the Nigerian Sporting sector are applauding President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s choice of Senator John Enoh as the new minister of Sports. We believe his vast experiences in lawmaking will be a huge advantage to the accomplishment of his new assignment.”

“I want to heartily congratulate the new sports minister, Senator John Enoh, on his well justified appointment. As a former lawmaker he understands the dynamics of every sector, so I believe he will hit the ground running.

The Founder and President of Super Eagles Supporters Club however pledged the commitment of his executives along with every member of SESC to work in harmony with the new minister to chart a new direction for Nigerian sports.

“We are all stakeholders and partners in progress. We are ready to work together in the best interest of our great country. We shall partner with the minister to ensure that our football takes center stage in our nation’s development history.” The statement reads in part.

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