NOC urges States to key into June 24 Olympic Day Run celebration

The Nigeria Olympic Committee (NOC) has called on States to demonstrate full commitment to the success of the Olympic Day celebration.

Ibrahim Abdul, Chairman of the Sports-for-All Commission of the NOC made the call during a virtual meeting of the Committee ahead of the Olympic Day Run celebration scheduled for June 24.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the theme of this year’s Olympic Day Run is “Let’s Move”.

Abdul said the Olympic Day Run had become an essential event that brings people together to celebrate the values of Olympism and promote physical well-being.

He described the celebration as a significant event which promotes the values and goals set by the International Olympic Committee (IOC).

According to him, it is worth mentioning that the Commission benefits from the expertise and experience of two former chairpersons, Anthony Oyetayo and Henry Amike who brought valuable insights to the table.

“With their guidance and the collective knowledge of all members, the success of this celebration becomes highly feasible,” he said.

On his part, Tunde Poopola, NOC, Secretary-General, said there was need to enhance the marketing drive of the NOC to improve its funding.

Poopola said the funding was crucial in sustaining the values of Olympism and ensuring the continued celebration of the Olympic Day.

“It reflects the Commission’s dedication to maintaining and promoting the essence of the Olympic Games,” he said.

Also speaking, Austin Odigie, the Assistant Secretary In-charge of the Commission commended the impressive turnout at the inaugural meeting.

Odigie commended the enthusiasm and commitment of members towards organising a memorable Olympic Day celebration.

He said it was encouraging that 13 States had volunteered to host the event on their territories.

“This number showcases the wide participation and interest in the celebration, further reinforcing the expected success of the occasion,” he said.

Source: News Agency of Nigeria