I Will Support Sports Till My Last Breath – Emir •Backs SWAN’s Drive For Sports Development

By Obaseki Anthony on December 5, 2019

The Emir of Bade, Yobe State, Alhaji Abubakar Suleiman II, says he will continue to support sports development in Nigeria until his last breath; just as he assured members of the Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN) of his commitment to the Association.

This, according to him, is informed by the fact that sports remain a unifying factor across the world; and need the support of sports journalists to effectively manifest its potentials.

Alhaji Suleiman, who is also the Deputy Chairman of Yobe Council of Chiefs, spoke while recently playing host to SWAN President, Honour Sirawoo, who led a delegation of members of the Association on a courtesy visit to his Palace in Gashua, Yobe State.

The monarch underlined the role of SWAN in the development of sports, saying: “You are the people that showcase to the world whatever is happening in the sporting world; your role in sports development is therefore very crucial and cannot be wished away.”

While calling on the SWAN President to carry everyone along, the veteran badminton, tennis and football player whose fraternity with SWAN dates over a decade stressed the need for members to work as a team for the Association to forge ahead.

“You can only achieve your set goals in this Association if you are united. Without unity, you cannot make head way; I therefore urge you to be united in one voice to move the Association forward. On my part, I will be available to support you within my capacity any time you knock on my door,” Emir Suleiman declared.

Earlier, SWAN President Sirawoo described the Emir as one of the most influential in Nigeria, saying that the visit to the monarch’s palace was part of his agenda to strengthen state chapters by creating stronger relationship between sports administrators and SWAN.

Sirawoo further disclosed that he was in the Palace to thank the Emir for his numerous interventions to strengthen SWAN. He said the association was proud to identify with him due to his humility, love and passion for sports despite his royal duties.

“Your Highness, we are happy to associate with, you have been a uniting factor; and have shown unprecedented commitment to sports development and the growth of SWAN,” Sirawoo said.

He described sports as a robust sector that provides the much needed opportunities for talents to blossom, create wealth, unity and a veritable tool to check youth restiveness; and for a state like Yobe “encouraging sports and supporting SWAN were pivotal.”

While appealing for the provision of an office accommodation and a vehicle for SWAN in Yobe, Sirawoo said the Association is willing to partner individuals and organisations to promote sports in Nigeria, adding that plans were underway to reward individuals and groups committed to sports promotion and the development of sports journalism in Nigeria.

•PHOTO: Emir of Bade, Alhaji Abubakar Suleiman II

Source Daily Sports

Posted December 5, 2019


 

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