ANOCA confers highest honour on sports minister Dare

The Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Mr. Sunday Dare, has been honoured by the Association of National Olympics Committees of Africa (ANOCA) with the Highest Order of Sports Administrator award for his contributions to the growth of the Olympics Movement and Sports in Africa. 

Conferring the award on the minister during a courtesy visit to his office in Abuja on Tuesday, the President of ANOCA, Mr. Mustapha Berraf said: “ANOCA is happy with the role you played in ensuring  the completion of our headquarters  in Abuja, we are proud of all that you have done for sports development in Nigeria and Africa. We hereby present this award to you for your great work and contributions to sports development. We are proud of you and look forward to an enduring relationship for the future  of our sports.”

Responding, Mr. Dare said: “Thanks for this honour and award which is quite special. When I met you in Morocco few months on assumption of office, the chemistry was spontaneous because of our love for sports development in Africa. Since I met you, I’ve learnt a lot about sports in Africa and its bits of politics. You need an undying spirit to succeed  in sports. ANOCA has grown from strength to strength and we are proud of hosting ANOCA office on our soil. We sincerely  thank the IOC President  and yourself  for the role you played  in making Nigeria the Olympics  Capital of  Africa. Thank you so much for the partnership you offer us.”

On the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, Mr. Dare said: “Your visit is timely, coming when we are preparing for the Tokyo Olympics, to use the power of sports and give hope to people that sports can conquer COVID-19. As we look forward to Tokyo, I wish that as Nigeria excels. Algeria can also excel so that we all can celebrate Africa’s success. I look forward to the invitation to the ANOCA meeting in Cairo, Egypt as well as the African Athletics Championships in Algiers.”

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