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Nigeria, Portugal sign MoU on youths and sports development

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The Nigerian Government and the Government of the Portuguese Republic have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Youth and Sports Development with a view to promoting, developing and facilitating youth and sports cooperation

This they said is based on the principle of equity, mutual benefit and full respect for each country’s sovereignty and heritage.
Director Press and Public Relations Mohammed Manga in the ministry of Sports in a statement indicated that the MoU was part of the benefits of the state visit by President Muhammadu Buhari to President Marcelo Rebelo.
The statement explained further that the MoU is aimed at setting out the general framework of cooperation programmes on youth and sports as well as encourage through their governmental and non-governmental youth organisations, the exchange of experiences in youth and sports development between the two countries among others.
“It will further foster bilateral exchange with a view to promoting the protection and development of youth and sports as well as strengthen the capacities of institutions in both countries on the basis of mutual reciprocity and benefit.”

According to the MoU, the Signatories within the scope of their respective competencies, expressed their willingness to encourage the exchange of experiences on youth and sports development in accordance with the agreed programme of implementation by both countries

According to the statement, the agreement is expected to among others cover the areas of National, International and notable historic events; conflict resolution among vulnerable youth groups; democratic proceedings of their youth parliaments; civic education and youth mentoring.
It indicated that the agreement will also involve capacity building workshops, seminars and trainings on HIV/AIDs and other health related issues in the youth sector.
In the field of sports, the agreement is expected to bring about exchange experience and information between government officials, experts and researchers; grassroots sports; volunteering; statistical production; human resource development and ethics in sports.
Others include sports diplomacy and high performance centres; seminars, research activities, science and technology, cooperation in fields of Anti-Doping in Sports and Sports Medicine, friendly competitions and joint training in various sports involving national teams in the senior, junior and female categories, among others.,

The Bilateral agreement which contains 11 articles covers aims and objectives; competent authorities, scope of cooperation, youth exchange programmes, joint working groups, implementation, funding and implementation time table.

Others are legal status, interpretation and implementation, changes as well as entry into effects.

The Honourable Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Mr. Sunday Dare stated that the bilateral agreement was another commitment of the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration towards the development of Youth and Sports in the country.
This he said is with a view to promoting peace and stability, not only in the continent of Africa but also, across the globe by engaging the teeming youth population in various skills acquisition programmes and sports, to build capacity among them.

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