Lagos State has the capacity to host international football tournaments and use sports as a tool to showcase its rich tourism, hospitality and entertainment culture, Governor Akinwunmi Ambode has said.
Governor Ambode spoke on Monday evening when he received FIFA President, Gianni Infantino, and his team on a courtesy visit to the Lagos House in Alausa, Ikeja.
He said the population, football enthusiasm and the tourism potential that abound in the state are indicators to the fact that Lagos has the enabling environment to receive any FIFA projects in Nigeria.
The governor, while welcoming the choice of Lagos as the host city of the FIFA Executive Committee Summit, said it would present a great opportunity for the state to showcase its huge investment in football development, especially for youths and women.
He also expressed confidence that the FIFA president and his team, after the visit, would consider Lagos favourably to host a FIFA competition, while also pledging support for events by the world’s football governing body.
“I want to say that we are so excited that Lagos is playing host to the FIFA Executive Summit, we would be the second African city that would be hosting this kind of meeting and we are excited that you decided that Lagos would host it.
“It is very important for us because soccer is big in Lagos and we are able to show you the kind of facilities and things that football can actually do to us as a nation. I believe strongly that your hosting this meeting in Lagos portends greater potentials for us in Lagos; we are very strong on youth development and youth soccer development and also soccer development for women.
“I believe as you decide tomorrow and then days after on where you intend to put your projects, Lagos stands to welcome all the projects of FIFA. We have the population, the enthusiasm and we also have the tourism potentials to actually receive any FIFA projects in Nigeria,” Ambode said.
He thanked Infantino for deeming it fit to select a retired Chief Judge of Lagos, Justice Ayotunde Philips, as a member of the Ethics Committee of FIFA, saying that it was a testament to the state’s credibility.
Governor Ambode who also spoke at the NFF/Aiteo Awards held at Eko Hotels and Suites, Lagos, said that partnering with the NFF for the hosting of the award was also a privilege to showcase the Lagos as the emerging sports hub for Africa.
“What we are saying to the world through these partnerships and our other sports programs like the Lagos City Marathon, International Table Tennis Federation Nigeria Open, the Lagos International Sports Classics in Squash Racquet, Badminton and Taekwondo is that Lagos is ready to host the world; and use sports as a tool to showcase our rich tourism, hospitality and entertainment culture,” he said.
While wishing the FIFA delegation a successful execution of the World Cup scheduled to hold later in the year, Governor Ambode expressed optimism that the Super Eagles of Nigeria could spring surprises and emerge winners of the biggest soccer fiesta.
Earlier, the FIFA President said he was in Lagos with his team, not only for the FIFA Executive Committee Summit, but also to discuss with the NFF on the possibility of developing some projects in the country.
Infantino, who was accompanied by the Secretary General of FIFA, Fatma Samoura, and CAF President, Ahmad Ahmad, said the Summit, which would begin on Tuesday, February 20, would feature top executives and General Secretaries from 15 to 20 Football Associations from Europe, North America, Central America and also Africa adding that it was part of FIFA’s new democratic system to discuss with stakeholders on the future of global football.