After a rigorous and thorough screening exercise in the camp of Team Edo on Tuesday evening, the chairman of the Screening Sub-Committee for the Niger Delta Games Mr Braveman Wodi said that he was impressed with the good number of young athletes most of whom were kids in the Camp.
The
screening committee chairman re-echoed the position of Dunamis Icon Ltd on the
enforcement of the rules of the game,insisting on a rigorous, pre-competition
screening process across the nine participating states aimed at stamping out
age cheat.
He stressed
the need for total compliance by the participanting states with the rules laid
down by the organizers of the regional sports fiesta Dunamis Icon Ltd.
" We
have been going from state to state screening athletes for the Niger Delta
Games. Today, we are in Edo to do the same thing. We had advocacy meeting with
the coaches before the screening started. We are doing this to let participants
know the importance attached to process. Dunamis Icon Ltd wants to avoid age
cheat. So, we need your cooperation to ensure fairness and clean competition." He emphasized.
" It
was a robust and thorough screening exercise, and we are impressed with the good
number of young athletes we found here. Most of them are actually kids and that
is what the organisers of the Niger Delta Games want. We want to stamp out age
cheat."
" We are sending a signal that the organisers of the Niger Delta Games are very deliberate and intentional about the war against age cheat. There would be another round of screening exercise during the games proper," Braveman added.
Braveman
said the target of the organizers of the Games is that the 2026 edition in
Benin would be a significant improvement on the maiden edition in Uyo whereby
truly young athletes are discovered and nurtured to represent Nigeria in the
future.
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The
secretary of Edo Liaison Committee Engr. Idahosa Bright and the Director,
Sports Development and Operations Pastor Osayomore Aghahowa were on hand to
receive the screening committee members on their arrival in Benin.
All nine
Niger Delta states are expected to participate in the second Niger Delta Games,
which is being staged in Benin Edo State from February 20 to 27, 2026.


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