It was the turn of Abia State to receive and parade the Niger Delta Games Torch on Thursday morning as one of the Games Ambassadors, Joseph Edidiong brought it in from Akwa Ibom.
Edidiong, a
weight-lifter clad in the colourful Akwa Ibom tracksuit arrived Umuahia
Township Stadium and was met by Hon. Nwaobilor Ananaba, the State Sports
Commissioner and Chairman of the State Liaison Committee.
Ananaba,
then led the procession to the Government House where they were received by the
Governor, Alex Otti who was represented by the Secretary to the Abia State
Government, Dr. Emmanuel Meribole and accompanied by Pastor Caleb Ajagba, the
Chief of Staff at Government House.
Meribole said the state has made necessary preparations to draw a decent performance at the games starting in Benin, Edo State from February 20-27.
He charged
the athletes to compete with courage and win fairly and congratulated the nine
states of the region for being the first to have their own regional
multi-sports competition. The SSG expressed the expectation that the region
will extend its dominance in discovering and raising athletes for the country.
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Meribole
would go on to commend the leadership of the Niger Delta Development Commission
(NDDC) for accepting to sponsor the games as designed and implemented by Dunamis-Icon
Limited.
On hand to
witness and supervise the process was Fred Edoreh, the Project Director for the
Games, who thanked the state for the reception accorded the Torch ceremony.
According
to the Torch Tour roaster, Imo State is next on the line to receive the Games
symbol.


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