By Daily sports on December 13, 2020
Director General of the Bayelsa Governor’s Cup (or Prosperity Cup), Ono Akpe, says his passion to support youths made him key into sports development. Ono Akpe was speaking shortly after receiving an award at the End of Year Dinner and Awards organised by Rhythm FM Sports Crew, held in Yenagoa on Friday. He urged private individuals and corporations to join government to grow sports so that more youths can find alternative employment and build careers.
Mr. Akpe announced his readiness to continue to contribute his quota towards the development of the sub-sector in Bayelsa State and beyond.
He thanked the former Governor Seriake Dickson and also incumbent Governor Douye Diri for endorsing the Governor’s Cup and for their support for sports generally.
“Every time we approached Governor Douye then in the House of Representatives and later Senate, he has always given us both financial and moral support and for this we remain grateful. Today we are excited that already youth and sports development is a cardinal point of his administration and we promise to work hand in hand with the Prosperity Government of Governor Douye Diri to achieve these goals,” Akpe said.
He thanked the organisers for recognising his humble contributions to sports in the state with the award.
It will be recalled that in 2012, Akpe was appointed as Special Adviser on Electronic Media to Governor Seriake Dickson’s administration, and was later made Head of Media and Events, Abuja.
He initiated and propelled the Governor’s Cup which the Minister of Sports, Hon. Sunday Dare, at the 2019/20 finals celebrated as the biggest grassroots football competition in the country. The Governor’s Cup, which features over 160 community-based teams, commenced in 2015.
Selected young players from the 2019 edition of Governors Cup, Restoration Starlets, participated in the African Youth Cup in Cape Verde where they emerged as the third best team out of the participating teams, which included teams from Cote d’Ivoire, Cape Verde and Portugal. The team returned home to win the Bayelsa League Cup later that year.
Also honoured on Friday for their individual roles in sports development include the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr Daniel Alabrah, who was the Head of Media of the Restoration Cup, and later Director of Tournament; Olympic Wrestling Gold Medalist and incumbent Commissioner of Sports, Hon Daniel Igali; a member of the House of Assembly, Hon. Wisdom Fafi; Bayelsa TUC Chairman and former board member of Bayelsa United, Comrade Laye Juluis; and Nigeria’s youngest National Chess gold medalist, 8-year-old Deborah Quickpen, amongst others.
•PHOTO: Bayelsa Governor’s Cup DG Ono Akpe, flanked by two other honourees, speaking after receiving the Rhythm FM Award . . . on Friday in Yenagoa
Source Daily sports
Posted December 13, 2020
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