John Enoh, the newly appointed minister of sports development, has revealed why he relocated his office to the MKO Abiola N
Speaking on Thursday, the minister said the relocation will enable him to “keep a watchful eye” on the “90 percent of the departments of sports” inside the stadium.
“I did a tour of MKO Abiola Stadium, Abuja, and I insisted that instead of having my office at the Secretariat, my office as Sports Development minister has to be at the stadium,” Enoh said.“I have taken that decision already, I have an assignment to make the ministry work, and we have to make it work. MKO Abiola Stadium is where we have 90 percent of the departments of sports.
The minister added that he had “issued a memo to the permanent secretary that the remaining sports departments should be at the stadium”.Enoh said the sports ministry will extend sports development to “those places where there are fewer opportunities”.
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