Kano state government has made true is pledge of giving out 28 brand new Corolla saloon cars, worth millions of Naira, and cash gifts to players and officials of Kano Pillars FC, for winning the 2013 Glo Premier League title for the second consecutive time.
Similarly, the government donated assorted sporting equipments and cash valued at N175, 509, 000 to 20 football clubs from each of the 44 local government areas of the state as well as other clubs in the state Tofa Divisions, I, II and III league.
Other outstanding athletes that received cash gifts from the government are members of the state contingent to the National Sports Festival, officials and team members of the state Para soccer team, the state contingent to the 6thNational School Sports Festival and two indigenes of Kano that are members of the National Handball team, that won the bronze medal at the World under 21 Handball championship in Mexico.
Presenting the donation at a well attended ceremony at the Government House lawn in Kano, the state governor, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso said the government’s resolve was as a result of its realization of the role of sports in economic, political and national development, besides its centrality to physical and psychological well being.
“We are happy that our investment (in sports) has started bearing fruits as evidenced by the significant success so far recorded by the various teams and athletes that represented the state in national and international competitions more than any previous administration has ever recorded since the creation of the state in 1967”, Governor Kwankwaso stated.
The governor maintained that in light of the youth restiveness and insurgency fueled by the raw energy of the youth, Nigeria can be more peaceful if their sports talents are harnessed and developed, adding that doing so will place the country among the top sporting countries in the world.
“As many countries employ sports as political and diplomatic weapon to advance national interests, we too can borrow a leaf to champion and advance our interests nationally and internationally”, Kwankwaso argued.
He used the occasion to present allocation letters for pitches and courts to various sports clubs in Kano at the multi billion Naira Kofar Na’isa Sports complex, explaining that the move is to guarantee optimum utilization of the arena for the development of sports at the grassroots.