National Youth Games to kick off Sept. 20 in Asaba

National Youth Games to kick off Sept. 20 in Asaba

The Federal Ministry of Sports Development has officially announced a new date for the 2023 edition of the National Youth Games (NYG).

This year’s seventh edition of the youth games was initially slated to take place from September 7-17 in Asaba, Delta state capital.

A statement released on Monday by the Ministry disclosed that the National Youth Games (NYG) will now be held from September 20-30 in Asaba.

The new date was agreed upon following a meeting between Tonobok Okowa, chairman of Delta State Sports Commission, and the Ministry in Abuja.

“The Federal Ministry of Sports Development has announced September 20th–30th, 2023 as the new date for the 7th edition of the National Youth Games, which will be held in Asaba, Delta state,” the statement reads.

“The Ministry stated that the change in date was to allow more time for the operationalization of plans towards hosting a successful youth games fiesta.

“The games will serve as a precursor to the nation’s 63rd independence anniversary, which will be marked on October 1st, 2023.”

The NYG is aimed at discovering talents from the grassroots level with the objective of promoting national unity, curbing age cheats in sports and establishing a standard programme for athletes’ succession.

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