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Sport Offers Opportunities To Bridge Socio-cultural Divides, Says APC Chieftain

by Jonathan Nda-Isaiah
3 years ago
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A stalwart of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Warri South-West local government area of Delta State, Engr. Jude Akpodubakaye, has said sports can offer multiple opportunities to bridge even the bitterest socio-cultural divides at the grassroots, describing soccer as a common cultural property that cannot be spoiled or suppressed by conflicts.

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Engr. Akpodubakaye stated this while speaking with newsmen at Isaba community in Warri South-West on Sunday shortly after hosting a local football competition among communities in the local government area.

He maintained that sport has become a good tool for bridging socio-cultural differences and fostering social integration to bring youths from different communities together.

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He added: “Be it at the grassroots or community level, sport can provide useful ways of creating an environment in which people can come together and work towards a common goal, showing respect for others and sharing the same space and equipment.

He reiterated that the contributions of sport towards peace-building efforts at the grassroots cannot be overemphasized”.

According to him, the “Omo-Agege-Jude Football Empowerment Tournament”, was borne out of his desire to unite the four kingdoms that makeup WarriSouth-West local government, Isaba, Ogbe-Ijoh, Gbaramatu, and Itsekiri, in a bid to engage them in collective experience to establish direct physical contact among participants.

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“The soccer tournament was basically to bring about friendly exchanges among the communities through building relationships among the different ethnic groups through football knowing that sport, being a non-verbal means of communication has the potential fostering social integration among different ethnic groups because sport has rather become a “neutral” pursuit for young people across the globe.

“By its very nature, sport is about participation, inclusion and citizenship. Sport has a unique power to attract, mobilize and inspire. Its intrinsic values, being teamwork, fairness, discipline, respect for the opponent and the rules of the game, can be harnessed in the advancement of solidarity, social cohesion and peaceful coexistence”, Engr. Akpodubakaye asserted.

In his brief remark, the representative of the Deputy Senate President and governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Oghenenyoro Godday Omidji said the Deputy Senate President has always liked sports just as he expressed his satisfaction with the hitch-free inter community competition.

“I am of the opinion that such events be encouraged as annual sports festivals at the grassroots. Sport promotes universal values and is not limited to language or cultures. It plays a crucial role in improving the welfare of the planet and people.

“For instance, sporting icons, who are idolized by the youth, become global ambassadors of peace and unity. Sport, therefore, has the power to unite people beyond borders.

“Sport can be used to encourage people of all ages to become more physically active, providing opportunities for enjoyment and personal development, building self-esteem, and fostering positive social connection with others, as well as promoting and maintaining health and well-being”, he said.

The final match between Gbaramatu kingdom and Isaba kingdom ended 2-0 in favour of visiting Gbaramatu Kingdom .

The highpoint of the tournament was the presentation of the cup and medals to the winners and first runner up, the hosting team Isaba team.

The maiden edition of the annual soccer competition attracted people from all walks of life.

 

 

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