Women in Sports: Minister Promises Women More Recognition In Sports

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Women in Sports: Minister Promises Women  More Recognition In Sports
Zainab Tanimu
Kaduna, North-West, Nigeria
The  Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Hon. Sunday Akin Dare has promised women more recognition in sports.
 He described women as pivot to sports development in the country thus, deserving recognition in every ramifications.  
This is contained in a press release issued and signed by Ulor Chioma on behalf of Director Press and made available to newsmen.
The Minister made this declaration during a courtesy call on him by the   Association of Women in Sports led by it’s National President, Prof.  Florence Adeyanju  in his Abuja office yesterday.
He said,  “the role of women is recognized not only in sports, but generally and that the Ministry will go beyond the affirmative structure in their recognition.”                         Hon.  Dare  commended the  women for making the Association open for both able and the disabled, as he affirmed that women have won more laurels for the country and  also seen as the Ministry’s hopefuls in the forthcoming Olympics in Tokyo 2020. 
Speaking further, the Minister revealed that the Ministry is building a High performance center in Abuja and have planned to build about six more to assist the athletes in their performance. He also urged the women to encourage the youths to participate more in sports.    
Earlier, the President of the Association Prof. Florence Adeyanju gave the Minister an insight  into the mandate of the Association and achievements.           Women In Sports, she stated, have always been discriminated,  despite winning laurels for  the country.
She appealed the Minister to implement the affirmative action  entrenched in the Beijin declaration, stressing, it would accord women the deserving recognition that would spur them achieve greater heights.   
  
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