BENIN 鈥 Edo State Deputy Governor Dennis Idahosa has said the Monday Okpebholo led administration will foster unity across the different ethnic groups of the state through the instrumentality of sports.
He noted that sports have gone beyond mere conpetivenes, but as a means to productively engage the mind and body to promote sound health, in addition to being a source of livelihood.
The deputy governor stated this in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Friday Aghedo, and made available to newsmen in Benin on Saturday.
Idahosa stated this when he led others sports men and women, including the state sports commission chairman, Desmond Enabulele, to celebrate this year鈥檚 Olympic Day which had as it theme: 鈥淟et鈥檚 Move Together for Health and Community.鈥
Olympic Day is a globally recognised annual event that commemorates the founding of the modern Olympic Movement by Pierre de Coubertin in 1894.
According to Idahosa,鈥滶ngaging in sport fortifies both our mind and body, promoting robust health and well-being.
鈥淚t compels us to strive for excellence and fuel our aspirations. Sports ignite our dreams, disseminate joy, and foster unity among us.
鈥淥lympic Day consistently cultivates connections and solidarity. This is the profound essence of sport; it inspires us to be active, elicit the best within us, nurtures our health, and unites us as friends and a community, regardless of our locations or the forms of movement we choose.
鈥淲hen we partake in sport, we embody our new Olympic motto: Faster, Higher, Stronger-Together.鈥
In his address, Enabulele who declared the Olympic day run open, used the opportunity to propose a 鈥淕overnor鈥檚 Fitness Day,鈥 which he stated would take place every third Saturday of the month.
He said the day would be scripted along the line of the Olympic Day, which is 鈥渘ot just about running but about fitness, unity, and togetherness.
鈥淚t is a reminder that sports belong to everyone regardless of age, background, or ethnicity.鈥
Enabulele commended partners and sponsors of the event, and athletes whose presence he stated was a testament to their commitment to health, sportsmanship, and unity.
According to the statement, amongst the star athletes that participated in the run include, Nigerian swimmer, Rachael Tonjor who competed in the women鈥檚 100 metre 鈥淏reast stroke鈥 event at the 2016 Rio Summer Olympics and Isaac Ikhuoria, a 1972 Summer Olympics Bronze metalist in Boxing.
The Olympic Day celebration saw the participants ran through some major streets in Benin and back to the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium.