Enugu: The Federal Government has announced plans to establish a zonal headquarters of the National Institute for Sports in Enugu, reinforcing its commitment to decentralising sports development and expanding access to training and infrastructure nationwide.
The Director-General of NIS, Mr Philip Shaibu, disclosed this on Friday when he led the management team of the institute on a courtesy visit to Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State.
Shaibu, a former Deputy Governor of Edo, said that the proposed zonal office would serve as a regional hub for the institute’s Athletes and Coaches Development Programmes.
This, he said, would promote talent discovery, capacity building, and grassroots sports excellence across Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Imo, and Enugu States.
He added that the initiative was part of President Bola Tinubu‘s Renewed Hope Agenda, aimed at decentralising sports development and reviving Nigeria’s sporting culture.
Shaibu commended Mbah’s administration for the ongoing revitalisation of the Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium, Awgu Games Village, and other sporting facilities.
He stated that the state’s peaceful and investor-friendly environment makes it an ideal location for the project.
“By designating Enugu as the proposed home of our South-East Zonal Office, we are acknowledging not only the state’s strategic location and outstanding infrastructure but also Your Excellency’s visible commitment to youth and sports development.
“We are not merely planning an office; we are laying the foundation for a sporting revolution that will raise future champions who will bring glory to Nigeria.
“This partnership will stimulate local employment, expand infrastructure, and open global opportunities for young talents across the South East,” Shuaibu said.
Responding, Mbah expressed gratitude to the Federal Government and Tinubu for their vision and commitment to rebuilding key national institutions, describing the plan as a welcome development that will further strengthen sports in the region.
“You have made the right choice by coming to Enugu. We are very rich in sports history. This is the city of sporting legends where champions were born, trained, and celebrated.
“Sports is not just recreation; it drives social and economic growth, and we take it seriously,” Mbah said.
He assured the NIS delegation of his administration’s full support, including the provision of office accommodation, logistics, and institutional backing needed for the smooth take-off of the zonal headquarters.