Chairman of the National Sports Commission (NSC), Mallam Shehu Dikko has initiated significant efforts to expand the reach of golf in Nigeria by collaborating with the FCT Golf Association to challenge the perception that the sport is exclusive to the elite.
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During a meeting with chairman of the FCT Golf Association, Akabom Enebong, both leaders emphasized the need to intentionally promote golf at the grassroots level.
Dikko underscored the importance of providing opportunities for underprivileged but talented youths, who are often excluded due to the high cost of equipment.
“We’ve always seen golf as a sport for the rich and privileged, but there are many talented kids from less fortunate backgrounds,” Dikko remarked.
“We must make a conscious effort to harness their potential. These kids may not have access to elite golf clubs, but with increased participation and sponsorship, they can thrive. Golf kits are expensive, but with support, we can remove these barriers.”
Dikko also stressed the urgency of nurturing young talent, especially given golf’s inclusion as an Olympic sport.
“If we aim to perform well at the Olympics in two or three cycles, we must act now. Nigeria has abundant talent—we just need to create platforms to harness it,” he said.
Enebong, aligning with Dikko’s vision, proposed establishing public golf courses across all FCT area councils as part of efforts to increase accessibility.
“If approved, this initiative will bring golf to the grassroots and challenge the myth that it’s a sport for only the wealthy,” Enebong stated.