“I am happy that Bayelsa State is looking at the possibility of hosting something like this next March. That’s why I came here to observe things on the directive of our governor. I came to see the feasibility of hosting something of this nature next year in Yenagoa,” he said.

Igali commended governor Douye Diri for prioritising sports development and for using it to unite communities and enhance the state’s reputation. “You will see such good things happening in your state when you have a forward-looking governor; someone who understands the values of sports and its importance to the human psyche as well as the society,” he said.

He added that Bayelsa will continue to strengthen its sporting profile with a busy calendar that includes the National Sports Festival in 2028 and the Governor Diri National Wrestling Classics, which begins this week with participants expected from 30 states and 12 clubs.

“We also consistently host different football tournaments. This year alone, we’ve hosted six national championships in various sports. All these confirm that Bayelsa State has become a hub of sports and, for the foreseeable future, it will continue to be so,” he said.