The Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Chief Sunday Dare has said that the National Stadium, Lagos will require N21 billion for complete renovation.
Dare took to his Twitter handle on Friday to give updates on the work ongoing at the sporting arena, while also mentioning the state at which he met the edifice upon his appointment into the office.
“The National Stadium Surulere, Lagos: Just the Facts. Not Fallacies”, he began
“Upon assumption of office in 2019, I met the National Stadium in a completely run-down state. Left to rot for almost 17-plus years. No renovations (or) upgrades. Illegal occupants had taken over. The Illegal occupants had distorted the original plan. We immediately set down to work at the ministry. First, the task force removed all illegal occupants and locked out miscreants. Next, we sought funding from private partners as budget allocation was insufficient.
“Old, damaged, and clogged up water drainage system gutted out and new ones installed. The second phase of the tartan tracks installed; awaiting the final phase, followed by lanes marking. One digital scoreboard as originally fitted into the stadium has been fully installed”.
Dare also posted pictures on his social media page showing the state in which he met it and the progress the ministry had made, while also stating that they would need about $45 million to fix the stadium after the disrepair.
“This is what we met and we started work on the main bowl. Our target was to fix three of the 15 critical aspects of the Surulere stadium. The pitch, scoreboard, and tartan tracks. We faced delays but we never stopped. 80 per cent of these three works have been completed.
“What is needed to fix the National Stadium Surulere after 17 plus years of neglect is in excess of 21 billion naira, about 45 million dollars, of which we have just about 500m naira from private and government funding. There is a limit to what can be fixed”, the minister wrote.