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A'Ibom State Govt explains Why they’re denying Buhari use of stadium for campaign


Akwa Ibom State Government has explained why they are denying President Muhammadu Buhari the use of Godswill Akpabio International Stadium, Uyo, for his campaign next Friday.
A'Ibom State Govt explains Why they’re denying Buhari use of stadium for campaign
File Photo: President Buhari 
The president is scheduled to visit Akwa Ibom on Friday to flag off his re-election campaign in the state and his party, All Progressives Congress (APC) requested the use of the stadium for the campaign but the state government directed the President and the APC to make use of another stadium – the Uyo Township Stadium – which accommodates a far lesser number of people compared to the 30,000-capacity Godswill Akpabio stadium. 



A statement by Monday Uko, state Commissioner for Sports, weekend, in Uyo, said:
“The next season of the Nigeria Premier Football League, NPFL, is scheduled to begin on January 13, 2018. In view of this and the fixtures of home matches for Akwa United FC, it will be practically impossible to ‘regrass’ the stadium for pre-fixed matches, if used for non-sports activities, because of the nature of pressure that such events bring on the pitch. 

Additionally, the maintenance contractor (Julius Berger) had also advised that the present atmospheric conditions being very hostile to the pitch, the facility should not be used for non-sport activities during this harmattan period, so as to avoid inflicting long-term or irreversible damage to the grass on the football pitch.”

The sport commissioner said the explanation became necessary because “political actors and commentators” in the state were trying to use the issue to pit the state government against President Buhari. He stated further that the annual state-sponsored Christmas Carol night, which held on Friday in Uyo, took place in the Uyo Township Stadium instead of the earlier proposed Godswill Akpabio International Stadium, because of the same reason. 


The commissioner added:  “The stadium from its inception has been under a maintenance contract with Julius Berger Construction Company. They operate all the sensitive and non-sensitive components of the facility. “They had closed for the year and proceeded on vacation (as it has been their usual practice) and are due to resume on January 7, 2019. The implication of this is that the technical capacity required to activate the venue is currently unavailable, and this is not within our control. “The ministry has, however, approved, in the alternative, the use of the Uyo Township Stadium for the event. We guarantee that the approved venue is in perfect condition.’’ 

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