Osun Govt. to rebrand Osun United FC, establish sports commission
Adewusi said that there would be a comprehensive upgrade of sports facilities across the state.
Kola Adewusi, Osun State Deputy Governor and Commissioner for Sports, said the state government would rebrand and restructure the two state-owned football clubs, Osun United FC and Osun Babes FC.
Adewusi made this known on Friday during his first meeting with sports journalists as the Commissioner for Sports at the Governor’s Exco Chambers in Abere, Osogbo.
He said that the move was part of the government’s effort to revitalise the sports industry in the state.
“The government is working on the restructuring and rebranding of the two state-owned football clubs—tthe Osun United FC and the Osun Babes FC.
“The new management of the clubs will soon be inaugurated to replace the Interim management.
“Now that our darling club (Osun United) has gotten promoted to the Nigeria National League (NNL), it behoves the government to support the team to get promotion to the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) at the end of the season,” he said
He said the state government would also establish the Osun State Sports Commission, which would be entrusted with strengthening governance, transparency, control, and management of sports in the state.
The deputy governor said in addition to setting up a sports commission, the Osun State Sports Trust Fund would be launched.
He said the aim of the trust fund was to encourage multinational companies, private organisations, and philanthropic individuals to partner with the state in providing vital resources to further develop the state sports industry.
Adewusi said that there would be a comprehensive upgrade of sports facilities across the state.
He said the upgrade would extend to sports facilities in zones such as Iwo, Ilesha, Ile-Ife, Osogbo, Ilesa Orangun, Ede, Ejigbo and others, to ensure athletes have access to top-notch facilities.
The deputy governor said intercollegiate games and the principal’s cup would be reintroduced through a PPP arrangement for students and youth.
He said that each of the 30 local governments in Osun would adopt and sponsor a specific sport or game within their domains.