Saraki task team Nigeria


President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki, on Wednesday urged the Nigerian delegation to the 2016 Rio Olympics to make the country proud by winning medals for the country.

Saraki spoke when he received the members of the Football Club Owners Association of Nigeria at the National Assembly.

The former Kwara State Governor, in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Sanni Onogu, urged the private sector to contribute towards sustaining the growth of sports in the country.

Saraki, who received a letter appointing him as a Patron of the club from the delegation, said, “I want to wish Team Nigeria going to the Rio Olympics all the best. It is something they have prepared and worked hard for in the last four years.

“They are representing Nigeria, so they should do their best to keep the flag flying and come back with gold, silver and bronze medals. Most importantly, they should ensure that the image of the country is sustained. Let them give their best and be great ambassadors of this country. I wish them all the best.

“We must do more for the league in order for it to go forward. There is no doubt that football continues to play a key role in our society and in the social and economic development of the country. We have all seen what other leagues are like in other parts of the world. I don’t see any reason why our own league cannot be like that. What I want to reassure you is that the 8th Senate is ready to give you all the necessary backing and legislation that is required to take us to that level.”

The Chairman of the club, Isaac Danladi, said the visit was aimed at advancing the course of football development in the country “through total consolidation on the positives already achieved, while also opening new pages in the system.”

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