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The Senate Committee on Sports has called for daily feeding allowance paid to National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members.

This is said was in consideration of the contribution of corps members to national development.

Chairman of the Committee, Sen.Obinna Ogba (PDP-Ebonyi) made the call in Abuja on Tuesday while submitting the committee’s 2022 budget defence report of the Ministry of Sports and Youth Development to the Senate Committee on Appropriations.

Ogba said it was worrisome that corps members, who devoted their talents and skills in the nation’s service for one year,  were paid  N600 as daily meal allowance as against the payment of N1,000 daily meal allowance to prisoners the Nigerian Correctional Service.

Ogba, who also decried the decreasing yearly budgetary allocations to the ministry,  called for increased allocation of funds in its 2022 budget, given the importance of sports to youth development.

He said adequate fund was required to drive sports development, which would ultimately drive the growth of youths and the economy.

He said it was the responsibility of the government to provide enabling environment such as security, sports Infrastructure, adequate stadiums,
to attract investors and drive investments in the sports industry.

“Money is required for the development of sports in the country,” Ogba said.

He said that the five billion nairas budgeted in the ministries’ 2022 capital expenditure were grossly inadequate for sports development and mobilisation of youths into sporting activities.

Collaborating, Ogbas’ position, a member of the committee,  Sen. Smart Adeyemi (APC-Kogi), said there was an urgent need to increase funding to the ministry, adding that the committee could ensure improved allocation.

Adeyemi noted that investment in the sports industry would improve the economy, noting that sport was a big time business in other nations.

He advocated for providing a “Special Fund “from the appropriation committee, adding that sport would offer jobs to unemployed youths and discourage social vices.

The Chairman of the committee, Sen.Barau Jibril (APC-Kano), said there was the need to have a “Master Plan” to drive sports development in the country.

He also said that private sector investment was the trend in sports development across the world.

Barau also said the Federal Government was investing much in youth development by earmarking funds in the budget for the development of youths via its various humanitarian programmes.

However, Sen. Stella Oduah (APC-Anambra) said the ministry’s budget did not appear to speak toward the development of youths.

Oduah said there was the need to revert to the planning stages of sports development, noting that the basics of youth development via sports must be put in place.

Other committees that submitted their budget reports to the appropriation committee were committees on Air Force, Drugs and Narcotics, Trade and Investment, Ecology, among others. (NAN)

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