Minister Rallies Support For Golf To Boost Tournaments in Nigeria
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The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has
called on the private sector and philanthropists to support the game
of golf in order to raise the prize money and attract
internationally-acclaimed golfers to play in Nigerian tournaments.
The Minister, who made the call at the opening of the 2018 West
African Golf Tour at the IBB International Golf and Country Club,
Abuja, on Thursday, observed that the current prize money of $50,000
for both Lagos and Abuja tours will not attract top class professional
golfers to Nigeria.
He said countries stand to benefit greatly from sporting activities,
hence the need for the government and the private sector to tap into
the enormous opportunities that golf presents, and to support the West
Africa Golf Tour in developing the game.
Alhaji Mohammed stressed the need to leverage on golf and other
sporting activities to promote tourism and showcase Nigeria to the
rest of the world.
“The West Africa Golf Tour speaks for the commitment that I hold, as
the Minister of Information and Culture, for the promotion of
Nigeria’s rich tourism potentials. It showcases Nigeria to the world –
our golf courses, natural surroundings and cities as well as our
culture, thereby putting Nigeria, West Africa and Africa in the
limelight and helping to advance
the efforts to improve our image and economy,” he said.
The Minister encouraged the golfers to go beyond the competition and
consider the tournament as another platform to further strengthen the
bond of unity that exists among the people of the West African
sub-region and the continent in general.
“On behalf of the Government and people of Nigeria, I would like to
welcome you all to our great country. Certainly, each of you will pit
your skills and talents against your opponents. But I encourage you to
go beyond competition to also showcase talent and to come closer to
each other. This initiative is a clear example of how sports also
contribute to integrating people within Nigeria, West Africa and
across the continent,” he said.
The ongoing West African Tour has attracted golfers from Nigeria,
Ghana, Cameroon, Gabon, Senegal, Germany, Zambia and Zimbabwe.