An NFF official, Chidi Offor-Okenwa,
told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Enugu on Wednesday that the
action had become necessary to cut down the cost of maintaining the
stadia.
Offor-Okenwa, who is also the Chairman
of Enugu State Football Association, said that the federation had
succeeded in stopping the state government, political parties and other
interest groups from using the stadium.
“The good people of Enugu State and of course, the government of Enugu State appreciates the fact that stadia in Enugu State are purely for sporting activities.“We (presently) don’t have a record of hosting religious activities at the main bowl of Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium.“In Enugu here, the stadium is actually meant for football; it is meant for athletes, it is meant for indoor games and we appropriately put the facilities in use in that vein.“So also for Rangers (International FC, Enugu) camp and of course the UNEC (University of Nigeria Enugu Campus) stadium.“We ensure that we don’t conduct any religious activity; any unsporting activity in our facilities.“And we take that message to all the nooks and crannies of Nigeria to ensure that the (sporting) facilities last and serve the purpose (for) which it was built with the tax payers money.’’
He said that the federation had warned
stadium managers against “unsporting and extraneous activities’’and its
implications on the development of sports.
NAN reports that non-sporting activities
such as religious, political and social gathering had led to the
deterioration of most sports facilities, especially stadia in the
country
Source: NAN
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