Sunday Dare, Sports Minister
For the first time in the history of Nigeria National Development Plan, Sports is now included as business with the plan to inject 80 billion into sports development over a period of 4 years- 2021-2025.
Recall that in the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP) 2017-2020, Sports was totally excluded and ended up with zero budget.
The Approval reclassifying Sports as business by President Muhammadu Buhari last year after the presentation of the Minister of Youth and Sports Development to the Federal Executive Council was instrumental to bringing sports into the business category in the budgeting process.
The Minister had championed the need to build a business model around Nigeria’s Sports Development with the mantra of Sports as business.
Working with critical stakeholders, a final draft of the policy is under review by the Ministry of Justice.
Very interestingly, the NDP 2021-2025 harped on the legal and regulatory frame work needed to drive Sports as business, hence, the Sports industry and the budget approved.
The NDP also gave Youth development a boost of 60 billion earmarked for youth development focusing on building a robust MSME growth, Entrepreneurship and overall Human capital development now classified as under social development.
Under the NDP, Youth and Sports together have secured 140 billion- a record no doubt.
Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports Development now on the National Steering Committee of the NDP 2021-2025.
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