Delta Governor Okowa, Dare Unveil 2022 National Sports Festival Mascot, Logo

July 7, 2022
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The Delta State Government on Wednesday night, at the Government House in Asaba, unveiled the official mascot and logo of the 21st National Sports Festival (NSF) scheduled to hold between November 2 and 15, 2022.

The chief host, Governor Ifeanyi Okowa led in attendance other top sporting personalities including the Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Sunday Dare, Nigeria Olympic Committee(NOC) President, Engineer Habu Gumel, Speaker of the Delta House of Assembly, Rt Hon. Sherriff Oborevwori, former Delta State Sports Commission chairman, Chief Solomon Ogba as well as members of the State Executive Council and other top Government officials.

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Sports Minister, Sunday Dare, unveils the official logo of the 21st National Sports Festival, Delta 2022

In his opening remarks, the Chairman of the 21st National Sports Festival Local Organising Committee (LOC) Chief Patrick Ukah, who doubles as the Secretary to the State Government(SSG), noted that unveiling of both the mascot and logo of Delta 2022, shows the readiness of the State towards hosting a successful event in November.

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Tagged ‘Uniting Nigeria, inspiring a new generation’, Ukah said Delta 2022 National Sports Festival would go down in history as the best organised and most economically viable Games in recent history with the array of sponsors that have already aligned with the event.

Sports Minister Dare eulogised Governor Okowa for his total support for sports over the years, adding that, “Nigeria is finished should Delta State be taken out of her sporting equation.”

Delta State Governor, Ifeanyi Okowa, Nigeria’s Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Sunday Dare and guests at the unveiling ceremony of the 2022 National Sports Festival mascot and logo

Dare said Delta has done so well for Nigerian sports over the years and hopefully the State would be ready to host the next edition of what he called ‘Nigeria’s Mini- Olympics’.

Governor Okowa said Delta State is happy to bring home the sporting extravaganza of the National Sports Festival it has dominated over the years.

”Of course, we want competitors but we are sure of winning even here at home. We are going to put in our best, and at the end, we would show that truly, ‘Delta no dey Carry Last’.”

The official mascot of the 21st National Sports Festival is called UZO and symbolises Delta State’s physical power, strength, ferocity, focus, and willpower to continue to dominate in the world of sports.

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