Facilities at Games Village in top shape ahead of Gombe Secondary Schools Athletics Championship

Abuja, Dec. 3, 2024 (NAN) Following sustained progress in preparation for the Gombe State Inter-Secondary Schools Athletics Competition in 2025, the Green White Green Sports Center Ltd has successfully completed the construction of 19 new toilets and the renovation of 11 existing ones at the competition venues.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the project was successfully executed by Hon. Ahmed Shuaibu Gara-Gombe, Chairman, Chief Executive Officer of GWG and Gombe State Athletics Association as part of its corporate social responsibility.

This underscores a commitment to creating a hygienic and comfortable environment for athletes and officials during the championship.

He said “This effort reflects our dedication to providing world-class facilities that support sports development in Gombe State.

Ahmad Shuaibu Gara-Gombe added that the newly constructed and renovated facilities, totaling 30, are designed to meet modern standards, ensuring convenience and promoting a healthier atmosphere for participants and visitors alike.

The chairman revealed that this achievement marks another significant step by the Gombe State Athletics Association in fostering sports infrastructure and youth development in the state.

The association”s chairman, Ahmad Shuaibu Gara-Gombe said with the latest development, it’s clear that athIetes will enjoy a healthy environment that will improve high performance during the AtheIetics Championship.(NAN)

You may also like

Recent News

Kolu seeks N7m loan from Carter Efe to bail Portable from prison

Portable arrest sparks plea for N7 million bail

UK urges Western Europe to arm Ukraine instead of talk to Russia — RT World News

Ukraine Russia talks rejected by UK amid calls for more support

Court exonerates SSS over terror suspect’s whereabouts — Daily Nigerian

SSS cleared of ISWAP suspect killing allegations

APC group alleges Fubara targeted for rejecting ‘fictitious projects’

Rivers Assembly Moves to Impeach Governor Fubara

Scroll to Top