In a landmark move towards advancing the training of coaches in Nigeria, sports development minister, Senator John Owan Enoh, has fostered a strategic partnership between the National Institute for Sports (NIS) and the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND).
The collaboration is aiming at elevating the standard of coaching training, fostering extensive research initiatives and bolster funding opportunities geared towards enhancing coaches’ education across all sports federations.
Senator Enoh described coaching as a critical aspect of sports development that must be given more attention if Nigeria is to return to its glorious days in sports.
“Coaching is an aspect that must be given attention because it is partly responsible for the quality of athletes the country produces. Thus it is important to redirect our focus to this area,” Enoh who clocked 100 days in office as Nigeria’s 36th sports minister yesterday, said his idea about the innovative partnership is to foster a collaboration that will revamp the landscape of sports education and expertise within Nigeria.
“By leveraging the combined strengths and resources of both entities, the initiative will focus on elevating the quality of coaching training programs offered by the National Institute of Sports, ensuring that coaches receive world-class education and practical training methodologies,” he stated.
On the reason he fostered the meeting, Enoh said “I did not understand why NIS has not benefited from the interventions of TETFUND. The visit also provided an opportunity for a lot of clarifications about the intersectionality of TETFUND’s mandate and vision of NIS.”
Senator Enoh expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration, saying the strategic partnership between the two institutions is poised to create a transformative impact on the sports and ensure that Nigeria remains at the forefront of sporting excellence on the global stage.
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