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Official appeals for integration of para-soccer in national competitions

“My appeal to the ministry is to help us return para soccer to the National Sports Festival and to include it in the NYG.”

• December 4, 2021
Misbahu Didi/Para-soccer players

The president of the Para-Soccer Federation of Nigeria (PFN), Misbahu Didi, has urged the Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports Development to include para soccer in national competitions.

Mr Didi made the call on Friday at the closing ceremony of the maiden edition of the International Disabled Day Para-Soccer Championship which was held at the Old Parade Ground, Area 10, Abuja.

“My appeal to the ministry is to help us return para soccer to the National Sports Festival (NSF) and also include it in the NYG.

“We have football in the festival we also want to have para soccer to feature in the NSF and NYG.

“We also need sponsorships which have been the key to the success of every sporting organisation. Without support or sponsorship, it will be difficult for us to organise any events as a federation.

“I am also calling on the ministry to continue to support the Para-soccer Federation with subvention so we can continue to engage our athletes for better performance in the future,” he said.

He noted that the championship was organised to mark and celebrate the International Day of Persons Living with Disabilities.

“I thank the National Commission for supporting us and also encouraging us to organise this event.

“We are going to organise many national competitions next year in partnership with the National Commission for Person with Disabilities,” he stated.

He sought government’s intervention in other areas especially in the education of the athletes after sports.

He also urged the commission to assist the athletes to get support from corporate bodies, national and international groups.

“The Executive Secretary of the National Commission for Persons Living with Disabilities has promised to give us 100 health insurance covers for the athletes,” he disclosed.

The Para-soccer Federation of Nigeria, in collaboration with the commission, organised the first edition of the championship.

Tagged “ABUJA 2021,” the celebration aimed to promote an understanding of disability issues and mobilise support for the dignity, rights and wellbeing of people with disabilities.

It also sought to increase awareness of the gains to be derived from the integration of people with disabilities in every aspect of society’s political, social, economic and cultural life.

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