Gov  Mbah runs 10km marathon, reiterates  commitment to making Enugu  sports hub 

Enugu State Governor , Dr Peter Mbah has reiterated his  determination to making  Enugu  a sporting hub for global competitions and activities as well as making the Enugu City International Marathon an annual event aimed at  attracting over 3 million tourists to the state and showcasing the rich endowment of Enugu.

He made that known while speaking after he ran a  10 Kilometres  marathon at the  First Enugu City International Marathon held on Saturday in Enugu.

Governor Mbah who completed  the race in 45 minutes, assured of continued improvement of the sporting event, noting that Enugu City International Marathon was in line with his administration’s vision to position Enugu State as the premier destination for investment, business, tourism, and for living.

Gov Mbah at the marathon race

” What we have just witnessed is a spectacular event. It is a testament to the power of sports. Remember that I told you all that participated in our last year’s Enugu City Half Marathon that we are going to make the Enugu City International Marathon, an international event. Have we not done that?

“The International Marathon attracted elite runners across Africa. We have long distance runners from Kenya, Ethiopia, Somalia and Eritrea. Next year, we are going to attract elite runners from across the world, not just Africa. Our objective is to make the Enugu City International Marathon a major highlight in the calendar of the World Athletic. The world will be watching.

“Meanwhile, what you are witnessing is not a happenstance. It is connecting the dots. When we said that we were going to attract three million visitors every year and make Enugu state the premier destination for tourism, these are all part of the dots. Sports, for us, is beyond recreation. It is a serious business.

“We are going to make sure that through our sporting event, we are going to nurture talents, dreams will be born, goals will be achieved, and talents will blossom. We will be able to attract a lot of businesses. That means our business will thrive. People will come to Enugu and they will spend their money,” Mbah stated

The event, which was supervised by the World Athletics  represented by Nadeem Khan, who is also the President of International Ultra Runners; President of the Athletics Federation of Nigeria led by its President, Chief Tony Okowa and the 1st Vice President, Nigerian Olympic Committee, Chief Solomon Ogba, drew participants from Kenya, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia, and Nigeria, who trooped out in their numbers to compete for the prizes.

Athletes from Kenya and Ethiopia took  the first, second, and third positions in the elite 42km full marathon.

In the female elite category, Shaoline Chepriroi of Kenya finished in 2:44:37 (Two hours, forty-four minutes, thirty-seven seconds) to clinch the premium prize of $15,000, Tilahu Birul of Ethiopia finished in 2:45:10 (Two hours, forty-five minutes, 10 seconds) to place second and won  $10,000 prize money, while Rita Busiengy of Kenya finished in 2:47:17 (Two hours, 48 minutes, seventeen seconds) to finish third, earning her $5,000.

Nigeria’s Blessing Shambo completed the 42 kilometres in 2:48:04 (Two hours, forty-eight minutes, four seconds) to finish fourth and place first among Nigerian female elite runners and went home with N1 million, while Charity Agofure and Elizabeth Pam finished in 2:55:03 (Two hours, fifty-five minutes, three seconds) and 3:01:45 (Three hours, one minute, forty-five seconds) to clinch the second and third prices, respectively, in the Nigerian elite runners category. Agofure and Pam got N750,000 and N500,000, accordingly, for their efforts.

Gov. Mbah completing the 10kms marathon

In the men’s category, Ken Kopos of Kenya, ran the 42km in 2:22:32 (Two hours, twenty-two minutes, thirty-two seconds) to claim the star prize of $15,000, while his compatriots, Steve Baswey and Bernard Sang placed second and third, respectively, to earn themselves $10,000 and $5,000, accordingly.

Davou Gyang finished in 2:29:03 (Two hours, twenty-nine minutes, three seconds) to emerge Nigeria’s best in the elite category, beating compatriot Boyi Nyango with just three seconds, while Iliya Pam placed third. They got cash prizes of N1 million, N750,000, and N500,000, respectively.

Lydia Akusho, Esther Afigbo, and Mwantiti Davou came first, second, and third, respectively in the women’s category of the 10km Road Race, while Francis James, Iliya Raymond, and Boyi Gang placed first, second, and third, respectively, in the male category.

Presentation of gifts to winners

While congratulating the winners and participants, Governor Mbah commended  the Commissioner for Youth and Sports, Lloyd Ekweremadu and his team as well as the consultants led by Yetunde Olopade, who is the Managing Director of Nilayo Sports Management Limited, as well as the security agencies, among others for putting up a great show.

The flag-off which was performed by governor Mbah with a gun sound at exactly 6.30am,  was witnessed by the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Benjamin Kalu and former governor of Imo State, Hon. Emeka Ihedioha, while the Speaker, Enugu State House of Assembly,  Hon. Uchenna Ugwu, federal  and state lawmakers, as well as commissioners and other officials of the state government came out in their numbers to participate.

Pix: Former presidential candidate/ Activist , Omoleye Sowore

In an interview, the former presidential candidate of African Action Congress( AAC), and activist,  Omoyele Sowore  advised governor Mbah to go into sports development to boost internally generated revenue  that it is better than oil. Sowore said that he joined the marathon to beat governor Mbah in the race   He thanked the Governor for the initiative and for his good works in Enugu state. 

Nollywood actor, Nkem Owo popularly known as Osuofia,  was among the participants.

Highlights of the event were musical   performance by popular Nigerian artiste Kcee, presentation of gifts and medals to the winners and participants.

Medical personnel were very active , performing their duty , attending to the Athletes. The event was well organised and attended .

Author: Maureen Ikpeama

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