The complete facelift Teslim Balogun Stadium in Surulere and four other stadiums under reconstruction in Lagos State will be commissioned in the first quarter of 2024.
Special Assistant to Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Sports, Mr
Damilare Orimoloye, gave the assurance in Ikeja on Saturday when he spoke with
the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).
“I can boldly say that come the first quarter of 2024, we
will have nothing less than five stadiums that will be commissioned by Gov.
Babajide Sanwo-Olu.
“The stadiums are the re-modelled Teslim Balogun Stadium in
Surulere, the Ifako-Ijaye, Agege, and Ikorodu Stadia and the Gbagada Football
Pitch.
“There is ongoing massive infrastructural development in the
sports centre, and come 2024, it will be an eventful year for sports and
sporting activities in Lagos State.
“We want to expand the sporting activities to all parts of
Lagos State so it won’t be on Lagos Island alone at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena,
formerly Onikan Stadium,’’ he said.
The Teslim Balogun Stadium was shut down for re-modelling in
2021.
Part of the re-modelling is to make the spectators’ stands
all-covered and to re-grass the football pitch.
“Now that we have more stadia opened in all corners of Lagos
State, our teeming youths will have places that are close to them to explore
and showcase their talents.
“We understand the importance of sports and the provision of
relevant infrastructure in engaging our youths and encouraging them to shun
vices,’’ Orimoloye, a board member of the Lagos State Football Association,
said.
Speaking in the same vein, Director-General, Lagos State
Sports Commission, Mr Oluwatoyin Gafaar, said the remodelled Teslim Balogun
Stadium would be a new standard in sports infrastructure in Nigeria.
“Teslim Balogun Stadium re-modelling is almost done; four
other stadiums will be ready by the first quarter of 2024,’’ he told NAN.
“The roadmap is to have sports facilities in all parts of
Lagos State and to expand sports activities.
“The youths in general are our target; we need to locate
recreational and sporting facilities close to them,’’ he added.
Gafaar said also that the Teslim Balogun Stadium
re-modelling would surpass all expectations as some features had been added to
make the facility meet international standards.
“Upon completion, Teslim Balogun Stadium will be the home of
the Super Eagles of Nigeria because it is made of natural grass and has some
other modifications.
“At the end of the day, Lagosians will see a near-brand new
stadium ready for use, an epicentre of sports activities, and an international
arena,’’ Gafaar stressed. NAN