• Dikko Outlines President Tinubu’s Plans For Nigeria Dilapidated Stadiums – Independent Newspaper Nigeria

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    LAGOS – Chairman National Sports Commission (NSC) Mallam Shehu Dikko has said that the vision of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is for Nigeria to have at least six functional and FIFA approved Stadiums readily available across the Country.

    Nigeria can hardly boast of more than one stadium that is of FIFA standard within the length and breadth of the country because of the current state of many of them.

    This According to the NSC boss cannot continue under the new vision of the Sports Commission, with the fixing and maintenance of Nigeria sporting infrastructures a key pillar of the mandate of the Commission.

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    “As a PPP expert , I have an understanding of what to do to create a proper framework that will be able to bring back the National stadiums to life and not just for Sports” “We have to create something around it to give us 24 hours of activities within the stadiums through the private sector where revenues will be coming in to maintain and get them active”.

    “In those days we used to build stadiums as if we were building parade grounds. Just built pitches, tracks and seats and nobody was thinking about what to add to the stadium like hotels , restaurants, the parks and the likes”.

    “But I can tell you that the lands that are available within the facilities of the National Sports Commission (NSC) is over 2500 hectares across the country” “Those lands will be used to be the bait to bring the private sector to utilise the land and get the sporting facilities to work”.

    “The focus we have overtime is to have at least one stadium with full compliance with FIFA regulations in each of the zones, so that we have minimum of six stadiums across the country at every point in time, ready to host any international tournament within two weeks of notice” “These are the kind of visions we have and things we should be able to deliver, but the immediate priority will be to get the Abuja stadium working and develop a framework too for the National stadium in Lagos to start working much better”.

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