With 19 days to the opening ceremony of the second Niger Delta Games, states in the region are at the closing phase of their preparations. The teams are now getting set to move into camp ahead their travel to Benin City, host city of the games and capital of Edo State.
From Port Harcourt to Yenagoa and to Calabar up to Akure, Owerri, Umuahia, Asaba and Benin City, athletes and coaches have been working their socks with eyes on medals.
In Uyo, hosts of the maiden edition and capital of Akwa Ibom State, where the athletics trials come up at the Godswill Akpabio Stadium on Monday, over 100 athletes will compete to earn a place in the state contingent. The trials will have morning and afternoon sessions for events in the 100m sprints, 400m, 800m and the relay and mixed relay races.
The morning session will begin at 9 am with the women’s 5,000m final and men’s shot-put final, followed by the 100m heats for both men and women, field events, and finals in the 400m, 1,500m, hurdles, jumps and throws. The session will run through to 1:15pm, promising non-stop action on the track and in the field.
The afternoon session will commence at 3 p.m. and will feature finals of javelin, discus, long jump, 200m, 800m, high jump and the men’s 5,000m, which will close the day’s programme at 6 pm.
Elsewhere, kokowa will take place at Uyo Township Stadium at 11 am. With the Olympic-size swimming pool undergoing maintenance, swimming has been scheduled for UltraFit Nigeria Limited, Ewet Housing Estate, Uyo, for the same time.
An impressive turnout of fans have been recorded on previous days of the trials and more members of the public are expected to turn up at the venues and cheer the athletes.
The games, sponsored by the Niger Delta Development Commission and organised by Dunamis-Icon Limited, are scheduled for 20 to 27 February with all nine states of the region expected to participate.
