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CSED donates Netball equipment to Edo State Government

 

Community Sport and Educational Development (CSED) initiative has donated netball equipment to the Edo State Government through the Edo State Sports Commissioner, who was represented by the Permanent Secretary of the Commission, Mrs Sabina Chikere.

Also present with the P.S. Edo Sports Commission, was the Director of facilities Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium, Mr. Victor Edokpayi and some members of the Sports Commission.

This donation is in preparation for the NGO’s formal launching of “Project 2027” in Edo State. The goal of PROJEC 2027” is to bring netball to the attention of one million Nigerian school girls before the end of 2027. This the NGO believe will be achieved through the training of 1200 P.E. teachers who will then impart the knowledge gained into their students. The trained P.E. Teachers will be provided with free netball starter pack (netball balls, rims/nets, finger-held whistles and training bibs).

Presenting the netball equipment on behalf of CSED Trustees, the National Coordinator of CSED, Edema Fuludu said that the founder of CSED Initiative, Cornelius Ehimiaghe is keen to make Edo State the hub of netball development in Nigeria. “Netball is a girl-child/women exclusive sport and it can be used to empower the girl child, promote their health, improve their level of literacy and the general well-being of our youths. Especially the girls. Netball is played by more than twenty million people all over the world, Netball is a usual feature in the Commonwealth Games and the organizers of the 2032 Olympic Games in Brisbane (Australia) is currently exploring with the IOC; the possibility of including netball as one of the events of the 2032 Olympic Games.”

In her reaction, Mrs Sabina Chikere said she on behalf of the Sports Commission’s chairman, Mr Yusuf Ali who was unavoidably absent received the donated items with joy and promised to follow government’s cardinal initiative of making Edo State Nigeria’s leading sports destination. She stated that the Edo State government will be happy to partner with CSED to promote the development of grassroots netball and promised to support the implementation of “PROJECT 2027” in Edo State.

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CSED Initiative is of the view that we cannot talk about gender balancing in the sport ecosystem in Nigeria, when netball has been neglected and is almost unheard of in the sporting calendar at both the grassroots and national level. “In the 1960s and 70s, netball was played in girls’ secondary school and Teachers Training Colleges all over Nigeria. At that point in time, female football was a novelty event, while netball was vying for superiority with athletics and handball. Among female students in Nigeria, netball was more widely played than basketball in Nigeria in the 1960s and 70s.”

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