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Lagos State Government Partners TECNO To Build Football Pitch For Lagos Island Residents

The Lagos State Government, in partnership with a tech company, TECNO, has launched the project to provide standard football pitches across the state with the groundbreaking for the facility at Sura under bridge which is, one of the locations for project.

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The partnership which signifies a new era for grassroots football in Nigeria will see TECNO transform underutilised fields into state-of-the-art training centres and impact on the development of local talents to achieve their potentials.

Speaking at the groundbreaking event, Director General, Lagos State Sports Commission, Lekan Fatodu, said that the partnership is a manifestation of a successful commitment between the private sector and the government to develop sports in various communities.

Fatodu stated that the PPP arrangement will aid talent identification and development, serving as an avenue to groom and nurture football stars that will compete at the highest level and bring glory to state and country in the future.

‘We are focusing on developing a more deserving and appropriate astroturf pitch for the community. We are so excited that it was well embraced by the community, and they are also giving us their word’, he stated.

While acknowledging the impact of the project which is line with the T.H.E.M.E.S Plus agenda of promoting social inclusion and sports development, Commissioner for Youth and Social Development, Mobolaji Ogunlende, reiterated the commitment of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu‘s administration no to leave anyone behind.

Ogunlende said sports, especially football has proven to a great tool to engage the youth positively by keeping them off the streets and put them in a position where they can have the opportunity to show their talent and become global stars.

The commissioner pointed out that government alone cannot bear the burden of developing the youth while appreciating TECNO for their initiative aimed to enhance infrastructures.