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Agege Stadium Conundrum: LSFA To Appeal For Gov. Babajide Sawnwo-Olu’s Intervention On Delayed Renovation

Technical Committee of Lagos State Football Association (LSFA)

The Lagos State Football Association have revealed that they will be appealing for the intervention of Gov. Babajide Sawnwo-Olu concerning the abandoned Agege Stadium as they look to begin commencement of the various developmental football competitions.

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This was revealed in the communique of the meeting of the Lagos State Football Association technical committee held at the LSFA secretariat which was led by Alhaji Liameed Olawale Gafar.

Recognition was given to the LSFA board members for its football policy and the bold initiative to resuscitate football competitions such as Oba’s Cup, Lagos Street Soccer, IBILE Games, LAFA Super League, Principal Cup, and Lagos Junior League.

The committee agreed that with the various football competitions lined up by this administration, there is a need for additional sports facilities and renovation of existing ones to accommodate the busy football calendar of the LSFA.

Upon further deliberations, the committee resolved that the LSFA Board should appeal to the Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu to see that the ongoing renovations taking place in Agege Stadium, Ifako-Ijaiye Sports Center, and other sports centers be expedited.

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As rounded up, the technical director of the technical Committee Tajudeen Disu also expressed delight with the caliber of members in the committee and reminded the members of their primary assignments.

He also further commended the members for their commitment to the committee as be remains upbeat that the Oki-led board would take football to the next level and therefore urged football stakeholders in the state to exercise patience with the new administration.