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60th Founders’ Day Anniversary: Ogun State Commissioner Emphasizes Importance of Sports in Youth Development Ahead of National Sports Festival

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L-R -Chairman Sports Committee Femi Solaja, President General, Remo Divisional High Old Student Association, Ogun State Commissioner for Sports Development, Hon. Wasiu Isiaka, Special Adviser to the Governor on Education and Chairperson of the 60th Anniversary of RDHS, Hon Ronke Soyombo and Chairman Board of Trustee, Mofopefoluwa Joseph MFR at the Interhouse Sports of RDHS school ground yesterday in Sagamu.

 

As Ogun State prepares to host the 22nd National Sports Festival, the State Commissioner for Sports Development, Wasiu Isiaka, has reiterated the importance of sports in youth development and nation-building.

The National Sports Festival, which is expected to bring together athletes from across the country, will be a showcase of Nigeria’s sporting talents and a celebration of unity, friendship, and healthy competition.

The festival will feature various sports, including track and field, swimming, and basketball.

Speaking at the 60th Founders’ Day Anniversary celebration of Remo Divisional School Sagamu, Commissioner Isiaka emphasised the significance of hosting the festival, stating, “This festival represents much more than just track and field competitions: it signifies our determination to create a robust sports ecosystem throughout Ogun State.”

He noted that the state government’s commitment to youth and sports development is evident in various initiatives aimed at engaging young people.

“We recognise that sports play a critical role in building character, fostering teamwork, and nurturing future leaders,” he explained.

Commissioner Isiaka also commended the alumni of Remo Divisional School for their contributions to the institution and the community, saying, “Your commitment to giving back to your roots not only enriches our community but also positively impacts society and our government. Your contributions are invaluable and serve as a testament to the strong foundation that this institution has established over the years.”

The commissioner urged the current students of Remo Divisional School to take advantage of the resources available to them, including sports, to become well-rounded individuals and responsible citizens.

He advised, “Learn not just from your textbooks, but from your involvement in activities like sports, the arts, and community service. These experiences will help shape you into well-rounded individuals and responsible citizens.”

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