National Youth Games suffer another postponement

former sports Minister, Sunday Dare and a medalist at the National Youth Games

GRASSROOTS National Youth Games suffer another postponement

Hassan Abdulsalam 18:30 - 17.01.2023

The Ministry of Sports and Youth Development confirmed the postponement is due to logistics and time constraints.

The Ministry of Sports and Youth Development has confirmed the postponement of the seventh edition of the National Youth Games (NYG).

The Youth Games were earlier scheduled to be held in Asaba, the Delta State Capital from February 8-18.

Why we postpone NYG - Ministry of Youths

The Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Sports and Youth Development, Alhaji Ismaila Abubakar stated that the postponement is due to logistics and time constraints.

Minister of youths and sports, Sunday Dare addressing the athletes at the sixth edition of the National Youth Games in Ilorin

He added that the General Elections slated for February 25 also contributed to the postponement.

Abubakar regretted all the inconveniences the postponement might cause its stakeholders, assuring a new date for the Games will be announced after the elections.

27 sports to feature in the 7th edition

No fewer than 27 sports to feature at the seventh edition of the National Youth Games.

Some of the athletes during the closing ceremony of the 6th National Youth Games

The Games are designed to discover athletes that will be nurtured to stardom, the games are; Athletics, Gymnastics, Para – Table Tennis, Badminton, Handball, Boxing, Basketball, Hockey, Table Tennis, Beach Volleyball, Karate, and Tennis.

Others are Canoeing, Para-Athletics, Taekwondo, Chess, Squash and Scrabble, Cycling, Swimming, Volleyball, Football, Judo, Weightlifting, Golf, Rugby, and Wrestling.

The first edition was hosted by Abuja and since then Kwara state has been the hosting state before the ministry of Youth awarded the seventh edition to Delta state.

Meanwhile, the sixth edition witnessed 37 sports events with Delta state emerged as the overall winner with 60 gold, 26 silver, and 28 bronze medals, this makes it six wins in the six National Youth Games for Delta.

Team Lagos came second with 19 gold, 25 silver, and 28 bronze medals, while Edo occupied the third position with 18 gold, 10 silver, and 12 bronze medals.

Delta state has been dominating the youth games with their impressive performance.

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