By Daily Sports on September 19, 2016
The Executive Director of Sports in the Borno State Sports Council, Mohammed Bashir, is of the hope that the state will do well in the upcoming National Youth Games scheduled to hold in llorin, Kwara State.
The executive director said the state will take part in all events starting from next week also added: “Our athletes are in high spirit and we are ready for the youth festival which I am very sure we are going to do well.”
According to him, the athletes have been training and the coaches have also put the athletes in shape and “we are going to surpass our last record in the maiden edition in 2013.
“I want to use this medium to thank the executive governor of the state, Alhaji Kashim Shettima for all he is doing for sports development in the state,” the director popularly called Master said, adding that Borno State is going to the Youth Games as the state to watch.
•Photo shows Governor Shettima.
Source Daily Sports
Posted September 19, 2016
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