Obaseki receives Edo-born UFC champion, Kamaru Usman
(Nigeria) Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo State, on
Wednesday, received the Ultimate Fighting Championship’s Welterweight Champion,
Kamaru Usman, also known as ‘the Nigerian Nightmare,’ who hails from Edo State.
Receiving the UFC champion, who was accompanied by friends
and family members, at the Government House, in Benin City, the governor
reassured that his administration will sustain reforms and programmes to ensure
that more young people in the state thrive and realise their potentials to the
fullest.
Obaseki, who was represented by his deputy, Philip Shaibu,
said Kamaru Usman has made the state and country proud with his achievements,
promising to collaborate with the welterweight Champion to make champions out
of Edo youths.
According to him, "We are happy today to receive you
and are very proud to have you as our own. We are specifically happy to have
you at a time that we are bringing back the sports' glory of the state.
"Edo used to be home of sports, as most of our sports
administrators passed through the school of sports in the state. Over time,
they went to sleep; but this administration is reviving sports in the state and
restoring its lost glory.
"We used the just concluded National Sports Festival to
relaunch ourselves back into sports and your coming at this time is a boost to
sports development in the state. Sports is good for our health and we will
encourage the young ones to get more involved as they can become great through
sports.”
"You are a role model to the younger generation to
emulate. We will continue to support people like you because you can be a
promoter of sports for the state. You are someone to look up to in the state
and nation at large,” he noted.
The governor, who described combat sports as a ‘disciplined
sport', urged youths to embrace sports to stay off crime.
"I developed an interest in combat sports and
discovered that it’s a sport of discipline. If all our youths can be
disciplined in their field, it will help us check the country's criminality
rate.
"As a state, we will collaborate with you and continue
to support you. Our administration is working hard to combine education with
sports, which prompted us to ensure reforms of the education and sports
sectors.
“We would like to
partner with you to see how you can join us and make champions out of our
youths,” he added.
Earlier, the UFC welterweight champion, Usman expressed
delight to be in the state, his home state, after many years in the United
States, noting, “I am happy to be here and it's a pleasure to be back home.
Coming home has been at the back of my mind and I am proud to be from Auchi,
Edo State. I have been in America for
long and feel so compelled to represent the country; I feel compelled to carry
on the pride.
"It’s been a while and I have been waiting to come back
home and hopefully, will come home more frequently.”
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