Youth and Sports Minister, Barrister Solomon Dalung, has reaffirmed government’s commitment towards making Nigeria investment friendly.
The minister gave the assurance when a delegation of the Spanish La Liga and the management of the League Management Company (LMC) paid him a courtesy visit in Abuja ahead of Tuesday’s Technical Partnership Agreement between the LMC/Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) and La Liga.
Barrister Dalung praised the LMC for keying into the policy thrust of government for the development of the elite league which provides jobs for thousands of youths in the 20 clubs and stimulates business activities within the areas matches are played.
“The league in Nigeria is indeed a major tool for social cohesion. Government is committed to putting in place, enabling administrative and legal frameworks for international business partnerships,” the minister said.
According to the minister, government will work with and support the managers of football in the country for meaningful projects like the international collaboration with Spain.
“It is of significance that the NPFL and La Liga are entering into an understanding that will improve the business aspects of the league in Nigeria. Such areas will boost the earnings of football which will in turn impact positively on the welfare of the players while creating new frontiers for business,” Dalung said.
On the occasion, chairman of the LMC, Mallam Shehu Dikko, explained that the Nigeria Professional Football League was among the first two leagues to be admitted to the World League Forum which is a meeting of the best leagues in the world. Dikko said the outcome of that meeting was what has brought about the partnership about to take place between Nigeria and Spain towards the development of the Nigerian league.
“Our objective is to be able to move with the times. We need to get our league to conform to international standards and best practices. La Liga is one of the best leagues in the world. They have some of the richest clubs in the world and they have a system which is very attractive to us. The structure and management of their clubs is fantastic as well as the way the government and the clubs relate. They also have a legislature by the government to ensure that the league is developed. We need to learn how they’re doing it and this is why we are here today,” Dikko said.
The LMC chairman said that the Memorandum of Understanding will have a technical arrangement where the LMC can work in all areas to develop the league. These include training of our local coaches and administrators, youth and players’ development, commercial activities, digital media and marketing.
Dikko said La Liga was willing to set up a liaison office in Nigeria to drive the process.
“We will also learn the structure of club ownership. From fans’ ownership to individual and corporate ownership. We will unveil details of these and other discussions we had, when we sign the agreement,” Dikko said.
Spanish La Liga president, Javier Tebas, expressed happiness in coming to share experiences with the NPFL and the LMC.
“We are here not only to teach but to share experience and we are sure we can also learn from the Nigerian football league. This exchange of experience will help us to grow and we’ll ratify this with a Memorandum of Understanding. Football is not only a commercial issue but also an example of values especially for youths in any country and La Liga will like to help develop these values for the Nigerian youths. We want to use the names of our stars to transmit the values of the sport. We will also offer our expertise not only to football but to the Nigerian government,” Tebas explained.
The president of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Amaju Pinnick, said the partnership was as a result of the many capacity building projects embarked upon by the federation.
“Though our football is going through troubled times, we are going to end well by God’s grace. Whatever Memorandum of Understanding that will be signed between the LMC and the La Liga, we’ll make sure we superintend and ensure that they abide by everything to the latter,” said Pinnick.
The partnership between the LMC/NPFL and La Liga takes place on Tuesday, April 26, 2016 at the Transcorp Hilton, Abuja.
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