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Abuja FA Raises Alarm As Residents Turn Stadia To Farmland, Refuse Dumps by OrientDailyNews: 10:21am On Jun 07, 2018
Officials of the Federal Capital Territory Football Associa­tion (FCT FA) have called on the minister of the nation’s capital, Musa Bello, to beam his search­light on the deplorable state of sta­dia facilities scattered across the six area councils.
Chairman FCT FA, Musa Talle, who reacted to the continued abandoned sports projects in all lo­cal council areas of FCT expressed disgust that talented young play­ers resident in Abuja now room about the street in search of befit­ting playground with only Area 3 pitch with an astro turf available for both trainings and matches in the entire capital city.

The Area 3 playground built by the World football governing body, FIFA has been subjected to reg­ular use, a situation many stake­holders have continued to raise alarm over non-availability any other constructed and completed by FCT administration (FCTA).

However, the only sporting com­plex popularly known as old Pa­rade Ground located around Area 10 and fully owned and managed by FCTA has been left to rot away with its football unable to host any competitive Game at both nation­al and all league levels.

Sometimes last year, the current administration in charge of the federal capital ordered its environ­mental department to use same sporting ground as a dumping for seized commodities including cows, goats among other.
It only took the intervention of FCT Chapter of Sports Writers Associa­tion of Nigeria (SWAN) before they were eventually evacuated.

Speaking on their observation af­ter visiting Abaji, Kwali and Kuje area council areas at the weekend, a board member of FCT FA and chairman Nigeria Football Coaches Association, FCT Chapter, Godwin Bamgboye said; “What we saw in these area councils is an eye saw. Its discouraging. Government ap­pears to be paying lip-service to youth development when they can’t provide even if it’s only good turf for Players to express them­selves on the pitch.”

On her part, chairperson FCT Wom­en football Committee, Barr Victoria Nlemigbo hinted, “I feel disgusted and extremely sad with the situation of football pitches in the various area councils. If a project is abandoned, who is responsible in making sure it’s revived? She questioned.

Second vice chairman of the FCT FA Board, Adam Mohammed de­scribed the stadia condition in Abuja as appalling and worrisome while advocating for immediate steps geared towards addressing the menace. He added; “We have assessed the situation and we will not rest on our owls until the situa­tion improves.”

Further assessment revealed that due long protracted abandoned nature of the stadia, Abaji has con­verted most section of its sporting facility to a vast farmland while thick bush has gradually covered remaining part. In Kuje, a huge hip of refuse dump masked the en­tranced to their soccer pitch.


https://orientdailynews.com.ng/news/abuja-raises-alarm-residents-stadia/





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Re: Abuja FA Raises Alarm As Residents Turn Stadia To Farmland, Refuse Dumps by Abdulnur(m): 2:17pm On Jun 07, 2018
OrientDailyNews:



https://orientdailynews.com.ng/news/abuja-raises-alarm-residents-stadia/





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But OP this is a farm with spectators side na, to sit and watch the crops grow.

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