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NPFL’s Strategic Partners, GTI Seek Collaboration With New Sports Minister

The strategic partners to the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL), GTI Asset Management & Trust Limited have reached out to the new Minister of Sports Development, John Owan Enoh for possible cooperation and collaboration to further take the Nigerian sports sector to the next level.

The GMD of GTI Asset Management & Trust Limited, Abubakar Lawal, while joining other well-meaning Nigerians in congratulating Senator John Owan Enoh on his appointment as Minister of Sports by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, said “GTI is willing and fully ready to cooperate and collaborate meaningfully and positively with the new sports minister to harness the potentials locked in Nigeria’ sports industry.

“We have already taken up the NPFL project and our aim is to make our elite football league a thriving transparent business enterprise that is capable of sustaining itself and employing millions of Nigerians who are ready to contribute significantly to the nation’s Gross Domestic Product,” Lawal said.

While congratulating Enoh on his new appointment, Lawal said: “We hope he hits the ground running because of the enormous challenges facing the sports ecosystem.

“GTI as strategic partners to the NPFL is neck-deep in ensuring that our football is well restructured and repositioned in line with international best practices and our efforts are already bearing fruits.

“I pray with the support of Corporate Nigeria and other well-meaning stakeholders in the sports industry, the new sports minister should be able to take Nigerian sports to enviable heights. From GTI, we will continue to work closely with the newly inaugurated Board of the Nigeria Premier League (NPL) led by Hon. Gbenga Elegbeleye towards a successful and seamless execution of the upcoming season.”

Lawal charged Senator Enoh, a two-term Member of the House of Representatives and one-term Member of the Senate of the Federal Republic, as the new Minister of Sports Development, to ensure that the government continues to complement the efforts of corporate bodies to provide an environment that is safe and conducive for sports development to thrive in the country.

The GTI boss further stated with a tinge of regret that the country is well blessed with talented sportsmen and women at the grassroots, but how to unearth these future superstars remains a herculean task that must be surmounted.

Abdul Noah Ocholi

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