The Executive Governor of Bauchi State, Mallam Isa
Yuguda and the Honourable Minister/Chairman, National Sports Commission, Dr.
Tammy Danagogo will be the special guests at the foundation stone-laying
ceremony of the NFF/FIFA Regional Technical Centre in Bauchi on Tuesday, 13th
May.
Also expected at the occasion are Director General of
the NSC, Hon. Gbenga Elegbeleye, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Sports,
Senator Adamu Gumba, Chairman of the House Committee on Sports, Hon. Godfrey
Gaiya, top officials of the Bauchi State Government, NFF President Aminu
Maigari and members of his Executive Committee and NFF Management.
Super Eagles’ Head Coach, Stephen Keshi, his assistant Daniel
Amokachi and former Eagles’ skipper
Jay –Jay Okocha are among other prominent Nigerians expected at the occasion.
FIFA Development Officer for West Africa, Mr. Sampon
Kablan is expected in Abuja on Monday evening, with project consultants, Sports Solutions also to be represented.
NFF President Aminu Maigari said on Thursday: “The NFF
and the entire Nigeria football fraternity are immensely grateful to Governor
Yuguda for providing the very large expanse of land for this project. As we
have said several times, this project will be replicated in all the six
geopolitical zones of our country, to speed up development of the game at the
grassroots.”
A FIFA Goal
project, the NFF Regional Technical Centre, Bauchi was consummated last year
with the provision of land by Governor Yuguda, FIFA’s expressed satisfaction
that the Goal Project in Abuja is
being put to excellent use and the visit of two FIFA officials to the project
site in Bauchi.
The mission of FIFA’s
Goal Programme is to “promote the independence and professionalization of
its Member Associations through provision of tailor-made projects, such as the
construction of association headquarters, technical centres, natural and
artificial turf pitches and football schools.”
Its goals include promoting the game of football
together with its fundamental principles and social, educational and cultural
values around the world; seeking parity in the standard and infrastructure of
football in individual countries; establishing modern, functional and
transparent football administrations and; promoting sustainable long-term
development of the Member Associations and encouraging solidarity among
them.
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