Lagos governor, Raji Fashola and his deputy, Orelope Adefulire pose with the third place trophy that Lagos won.
Team Delta were Sunday evening declared overall winners of the 18th National Sports Festival, as a grand closing ceremony ended the Eko 2012 Games at the Teslim Balogun Stadium in Sururlere, Lagos State, Western Nigeria.
Team Delta, that won a total of 288 medals; 116 gold, 97 silver and 75 bronze, were presented with the Gen Yakubu Gowon Trophy at a colourful closing ceremony held this evening in Surulere.
Rivers State, that won the last edition of the festival held in Port Harcourt in 2011, came second with 76 gold, 71 silver and 71 bronze to garner a total of 218 medals.
Team Delta were Sunday evening declared overall winners of the 18th National Sports Festival, as a grand closing ceremony ended the Eko 2012 Games at the Teslim Balogun Stadium in Sururlere, Lagos State, Western Nigeria.
Team Delta, that won a total of 288 medals; 116 gold, 97 silver and 75 bronze, were presented with the Gen Yakubu Gowon Trophy at a colourful closing ceremony held this evening in Surulere.
Rivers State, that won the last edition of the festival held in Port Harcourt in 2011, came second with 76 gold, 71 silver and 71 bronze to garner a total of 218 medals.
Hosts, Team Lagos finished third with 65 gold, 47 silver and 71 bronze, winning a total of 183 medals.At the presentation ceremony, Delta State governor and his wife, Emmanuel and Deaconess
Uduaghan were on ground to cheer their team that came second at the last edition in 2011.
The
closing ceremony, held to honour all participants from 36 states of the
federation including the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Abuja, brought
the athletes together as a symbol of national unity.
Shortly
after the trophy was handed over to the overall winners, the Flag of
Unity was presented to Cross River State, that would host the 19th
edition of the festival in 2014 in Calabar.
The Chairman of Eko
2012 festival, Adejoke Adefulire, who doubles as Deputy Governor of
Lagos State, handed the flag to Governor Babatunde Fashola, who passed
it to the Director of National Sports Commission, NSC, Patrick Ekeji,
who finally presented it to Patrick Ugbe, the Cross River State Sports
Commissioner.
Soon after the flag exchanged hands from Lagos to
Cross River State, this year’s festival was formally declared closed by
President Goodluck Jonathan, who was represented by Nigeria’s Sports
Minister, Bolaji Abdullahi.
Abdullahi praised Governor Fashola and his people in Lagos State for organising the festival this year.
The host governor, Fashola said Lagos was glad to finish third at the Games.
“Our
joy as hosts of Eko 2012 National Sports Festival is that many young
athletes were discovered at the games. They are the overall winners by
my estimation because these are the future of Nigerian sports,” Fashola
said.The Lagos governor added: “I wish all the 12,000 athletes and officials journey mercies as you head back to your states.”
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Nigerian music acts such as Wasiu Ayinde KWAM 1, Wande Cole, Whiz Kid,
Seun Kuti and Tu Face Idibia performed at the ceremony, which ended
9:38pm.
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