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Federal Govt Harps On Maintenance Culture After Collapse Of National Stadium Flood Mast

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Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports Development has reacted to Monday’s collapse of the gigantic masts, bearing several floodlights, for the dis-functional National Stadium Surulere, Lagos.

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The stadium, which was built in the early 1970s, and was inaugurated by the government of Gen. Yakubu Gowon as a venue for the hosting of the 1st edition of the National Sports Festival, in 1973 was also the nest of the senior men’s national side, the Green Eagles; and hosted several Challenge Cup matches and finals; as well as major events in other facets of sports, hence the name “Sports City”.

Only about a week ago, the outgoing Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Chief Sunday Dare, while giving an update on ongoing efforts by the Ministry under his watch to refurbish obsolete stadiums and sports facilities, estimated that the ongoing work at the National Stadium Lagos will gulp an additional N21 billion before the edifice, which has been abandoned and neglected for at least 19 years, can be fully brought back to life.

But rather than reason alongside the Honourable Minister, many critics jumped at it, by questioning both the veracity of the figure and timing of the request, because the tenure of Chief Dare as Minister of Sports, was fast running out.

But while the scrutiny was still going on, mother nature in the form of heavy rain and windstorm, inflicted more destruction on the stadium, which is being renovated in parts after nearly two decades of abandonment.

The gigantic mast that held a litany of floodlight lamps, crashed heavily. Fortunately, other than making a bad situation worse, no life was lost, as a result of the ugly incident, which was one of the 17 components of the 51-year-old facility, not covered by the ongoing rehabilitation work.

To properly put the need to regularly maintain Nigeria’s sports facilities, as being championed by the Sports Minister and to mildly respond to nay waters who thinks it is out of place to spend a huge amount of money to renovate stadiums, the Manchester City example should suffice.

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Only this week the Board of Manchester City, wrote the Council, seeking permission to upscale the Etihad Stadium, from 60,000 to 67,000 seats. The figures for this project have been put at 317 million dollars, and a substantial percentage of the total sum is reserved for the routine rehabilitation or maintenance of parts of the facility, which at present is top-notch and ranked amongst the top five stadiums, in England.

This underscores the need to inculcate a variable and sustainable maintenance culture, as every structure is liable to wear and tear, once put into use. Nigeria should therefore brace up to this fact and cannot afford to continue playing the Ostrich.

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