FG: Sports no longer mere recreation but Business

The Federal Government has announced that Sports will henceforth be considered as business and not just mere recreation. 

Minister of Youths and Sports Development, Mr Sunday Dare, told journalists after presenting his Ministry’s scorecard to the Federal Executive Council (FEC) that towards this, the Ministry is already exploring “all appropriate avenues” to transform the classification of Sports to a profitable economic activity.

President Muhammadu Buhari presided over the FEC meeting at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

Stating that it is only in Nigeria that Sports were seen as ‘play-play,’ Dare said the Ministry is committed to turning Sports into a viable economic industry where the country can generate billion of revenues.

The Ministry of Youths and Sports Development, he said, has signed Memoranda of Understanding with relevant organisations and held various inter-Ministerial meetings with the sole aim of moving Sports as an industry from a mere concept to pure economic action. 

“We realised when we came on board that the National Bureau of Statistics still classified sports as a recreation. And when you look around from South Africa to Brazil even to Jamaica, sports is classified as business. It is an economic activity.

“When you look at global statistics it’s a $1.33 trillion industry. When you look at the United Kingdom, it is a $43 billion industry annually. In America, it is $41 billion annually, etc. It is only this country that classifies sports as `play – play’ or recreation”, Dare said.

Speaking of the Ministry’s invested efforts into developing the Youths sector, the minister  said 7,000 youths had been trained in the IBM Digital Skill Training Programme.

“The one that we have started, which really gladdens our hearts at the ministry, which is part of our success story, is the IBM Digital Skill Training. As soon as COVID-19 happened, we decided to migrate from an offline platform to an online e-learning platform and within three months, with IBM partnership, we have been able to train 7,000 youths. Most of them have received IBM certifications which they can use to work anywhere in the world.

“Right now, over 9,000 youths have registered. Some are half way through their training and that is ongoing,” Dare said. So, I think youth development in our country and under the ministry of youth and sports development is on a new trajectory and the one that we are looking forward to is the 100 million AfDB Support for the DEEL Programme”, he said.

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