Home Sports NOC returns Olympic Day celebration halted by Covid; holds 24th June

NOC returns Olympic Day celebration halted by Covid; holds 24th June

4 min read
0
0
58

The Nigeria Olympic Committee (NOC), in collaboration with the Sports-for-All Commission, will organise the 2023 edition of the Olympic Day celebration on Saturday, 24th June 2023, in Nigeria. All states are expected to organise the event in their respective jurisdiction.

This is coming three years after the last edition, no thanks to Covid-19 pandemic.

“Let’s move”, is an Olympic initiative to encourage the world to move beginning on 23rd June. The objective of Olympic Day is to create a Global Movement that inspires people to make time for daily physical activity.

In a statement, the NOC’s Public Relations Officer of the Nigeria Olympic Committee, Tony Nezianya, said: “The world is moving faster than ever, but people are moving less. Research has found that over 80 per cent of young people are unable to reach the recommended daily activity for optimum mental and physical health.

“Together, we can help change this. We aim to make Olympic Day the annual day of Global Movement by encouraging people to simply make time to move.

“The Olympic Movement is coming together to provide a wealth of inspiration to get active from a 30-minute guided workout with iconic athletes to grassroots initiatives around the world. Please join the movement and let’s move”.

The event is an ideal platform to highlight the benefits of physical activity which allows people to learn about Olympic values and to put them into practice in their everyday life. Engaging in exercises promotes health and fitness for individuals. Jogging and walking burn calories, tone muscles shape your body and help de-stress your mind.

According to the statement, the Olympic Day event is not a competition to win prizes, but to serve as a reminder that exercise holds a lot of promise in helping mankind to stay healthy through sports as a way of life.

“Due to the extenuating circumstances of the Covid-19 pandemic in the last few years, the NOC and Sport-for-All Commission had to organise the previous events only in Lagos to curtail the spread of the pandemic. With the general atmosphere now conducive to organise the programme with other states, we hereby encourage you all to participate in the programme,: Nezianya further said.

In Lagos, the celebration will be flagged off by NOC President, Engr. Habu Ahmed Gumel. He will be supported by other dignitaries.

NOC encourages corporate and philanthropic individuals to donate financially or support us with their products because of the mileage it will give to the company.

Load More Related Articles
Load More By Breezynews
Load More In Sports

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Check Also

Education minister reverses 18-year age limit for tertiary admission

The new Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa, has abolished the 18-year admission bench…