Rivers State governor, Similanayi Fubara, has declared that the upcoming Rivers State International Marathon is poised to captivate the global spotlight and shine a positive light on the state.
He made the declaration at the press conference meticulously put together by the organisers in Port Harcourt to update the media on the extensive lineup of activities for the international marathon set to take place on May 18, 2024.
Fubara, who was represented by the commissioner for youth and sports, Barrister Christopher Green, elaborated on the multifaceted benefits of the marathon, saying its pivotal role in combating social vices among the youth and cash prizes are a compelling incentive for young participants.
He said the ripple effect of talent discovery that the event promises, foreseeing a surge in local talent development as a direct result of participation.
tGovernor Fubara also highlighted the myriad opportunities that the race will provide for local businesses to boost the state’s economy, with local enterprises poised to thrive amidst the influx of participants and spectators.
“Crucially, the marathon serves as a powerful platform to showcase the state’s exemplary security credentials. As international athletes descend upon Nigeria from various corners of the globe, they will bear witness to Rivers State’s status as a secure haven, thereby dispelling any lingering doubts and bolstering investor confidence in the region’s safety.
“Moreover, beyond its economic and security implications, the marathon provides an invaluable opportunity to celebrate and showcase the rich cultural heritage of Rivers State. By spotlighting indigenous traditions and customs, the event promises to invigorate the tourism sector, enticing visitors to explore the state’s vibrant tapestry of cultures.”
Echoing the governor’s sentiments, project consultant, Femi Abegunde of Arch Raphael Limited, lauded the marathon as a trailblazing endeavor that sets a benchmark for future athletic endeavors in Nigeria and beyond.
He underscored the inclusivity of the event, with special provisions made to accommodate and challenge indigenous athletes to surpass existing records set by their Nigerian counterparts in marathons nationwide.
Abegunde went further by revealing the plan for local athletes saying the introduction of the Nigerian elite prize tag underscores the commitment to fostering local talent and elevating the country’s standing in the global marathon community. As Governor Fubara reaffirmed, the Rivers State International Marathon is not merely a race; it is a catalyst for positive change, uniting communities, promoting athleticism, and propelling Rivers State onto the world stage with pride and distinction