The initiative tagged ‘project 2027’ is a grassroots netball development programme aimed at promoting the right of Nigerian girls to play netball in the country, targeting one million Nigerian school girls by the end of 2027.
The programme which also targets the training of 1,200 primary education teachers in schools across Nigeria is expected to impart the knowledge of netball into the school girls as part of catching them young initiative.
Speaking during the training, Dr Grace Ataha and Edema Fuludu who are certified netball instructors called on the teachers to ensure they promote the safety and welfare of their students by ensuring that they implement the safeguarding advice they have received during the netball training.
Fuludu said, “As part of the netball training curriculum, the new coaches were trained in the theory and the practical aspects of the sport, which is the only sport in the world that is specifically designed for girls and women,” he said.
Director of Sports, Taraba State, Mr George Shitta, in a remark urged the participants to carefully listen to the teachings of the instructors, who have held similar basic netball training events in five other states of Edo, Delta, Akwa Ibom, Enugu and Bayelsa.
He thanked CSED for coming to Taraba State and urged private organisations and individuals to complement government efforts by investing more in grassroots sports development with a view of engaging the youths in pro-social activities that would be beneficial to them and the society in future.
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