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ASABA 2018: We Are Set To Host The Continent”- Otuaro

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The Acting Governor of Delta State, Deacon Kingsley Otuaro has stated that the state government is ready to host the continent at the  21st African Senior Athletics Championship tagged “Asaba 2018” scheduled for August 1st – 5th .

Deacon Otuaro who disclosed this today while declaring open the “African Tour/Trial” and test run of facilities at the Stephen Keshi Stadium, venue of the championship, said all the necessary facilities needed for the championship were in place for a successful event. 

He said athletes from 45 African countries including Nigeria will be in Asaba for the championship, stressing that "Today marks the test running of the facilities in preparation of the African Senior Athletics Championship and as you can see we are very set for the country, we are set for Africa. For everyone, both athletes and guests, as a state government, our simple message is that Delta state is set to give them a beautiful hosting; we are an accommodating people, everything that is needed to make this championship a success is set and we are welcoming them all".

The acting Governor said adequate security and other logistics had been provided to ensure a hitch free championship, adding that the test run of facilities was organised to prove to the world that the state was 100% ready to host the continent.

Deacon Otuaro called on Deltans and lovers of sports to come out en-mass to give support to the athletes and make the event a memorable one, adding that the event would continue to be acknowledged in the annals of history as the most successful in the series of the championship.

While reiterating the hospitable nature of deltans, He enjoined the visitors to also take advantage of the tourism potentials of  the state

The test run of facilities for the 21st African Senior Athletics Championship featured various track and field events by students of selected secondary schools and professional athletes from within and outside the country.



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