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National Stadium Lagos set to host major event by April

…minister assures on early completion

Minister of Youth and Sports Development Mr. Sunday Dare has assured that the National Stadium Surulere, Lagos will soon be completed to play host  to sporting activities.

Speaking on Monday when he paid a working visit to the Sports City, the Minister said he was excited that since the scoreboard was functioning, the pitch regrassed, other facilities  like the tartan tracks, VIP lounge, spectators’ stands among others will soon be completed.

According  to him, “this facility was abandoned for many years. The stadium, unlike the Moshood Abiola National Stadium, Abuja had zero maintenance fund for almost 17 years, but we got Chief Kesington Adebutu to get it back to life.

“The time needed to get it back to life is much longer than what the eyes can see. The underbelly of the pitch had  to be excavated and new sprinklers installed because the old ones were either stolen or rotten.

“The 10 lane tartan tracks is starting from the scratch because we listened to expert advise, the scoreboard took a longer time to dismantle because it had become obsolete and had to be replaced with a new one. The decay at the complex has been on for too long.

“The person funding the  work insisted on the right quality and  International standard before work started.”

The Sports Minister further said, “it took me a while to come here, but my coming is a validation of the fact that I’m impressed with the level of work that has been done. I hope that very soon we can host events here once we get the place functional.

“We are going to clear the debris, the grass is being properly maintained and the tracks will soon be laid and we are good to go.”

There are strong indications that the National Stadium, Surulere, Lagos, will likely host a major sporting event by April this year.

The stadium currently undergoing a major renovation according to the minister of Youth and Sports Development, Sunday Dare, should be ready to host a football match or an athletics event.

Dare also said the ministry is waiting for approval from the president to commence work on a parcel of land identified for the construction of shops and other facilities to accommodate those that were evicted from the complex initially.

“We have identified a parcel of land where we can build about 150 lock up shops, a bank, fire service station to accommodate those that were evicted,” he said.

“We are awaiting Mr President’s anticipatory approval, we are working with  the Ministry of Works, Bureau of Public Enterprises(BPE) and other government agencies. Once approval is given, work would start in earnest.

“I set up a taskforce to restore the Masterplan of the stadium and to eject illegal occupants and remove illegal structures. We took down more than 100 illegal  shops, we received bashing from the press and some people that had lost their source of livelihood. This is a sports facility and not a market place which holds a lot of fond memories.

“By April we hope the facility can host a football match or an athletics meet that would bring the fans back to the stands.

“With the COVID restrictions on the number of fans at sports events, we can get them back in  few numbers.”

Minister Sunday Dare also explained that measures would be put in place to get the control room functioning so that the water sprinklers, scoreboard and the lighting systems can become activated.

 

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