Nigeria’s National Institute For Sports Goes South east
As part of the decentralization of the National Institute for Sports across the six geopolitical zones in Nigeria, the Director General and Chief Executive Officer of the National Institute for Sports (NIS) Comrade Philip Shaibu has further decentralized the activities of the sports think tank by approving the establishment of an NIS centre in South east Nigeria.
The NIS honcho last Friday visited the Enugu State Governor, Dr. Peter Mbah along with the members of the institute’s management team , noting that he is on a working visit to Enugu State, He then congratulated Dr. Peter Ndubuisi Mbah for the choice of Enugu as the South East Zonal Center for the National Institute for Sports.
He said “This shows that you have attracted traffic to Enugu state shows that you represent our generation and inspire confidence in leadership.”
Speaking further, the NIS Director General hinted that the institute remains the engine room for producing and nurturing athletes in Nigeria but had suffered over two decades of neglect.
“President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has given us the mandate to bring sports back to life and restore it to what it used to be in Nigeria,” Shaibu said.
“In line with the President’s Renewed Hope Agenda, we carefully assessed the records and found Enugu most suitable to host the NIS South East Zonal Center. Everything is already falling in place with the President’s vision for national sports revival.”
He added that the NIS will require temporary office space and a training facility as plans advance toward the full establishment of structures and curriculum for elite athlete training and development.
Governor Dr. Peter Mbah, while welcoming Shaibu and his management team, expressed delight at the choice of Enugu as the zonal center.
He described the initiative as “timely and visionary,” noting that sports have a vital role to play in the social and economic growth of the nation.
“If we must create world champions, we must train and nurture athletes intentionally, it will not happen by accident,” the Governor said.
Governor Mbah assured that his administration will provide the necessary logistics and facilities to support the establishment of the zonal center.
“We are a government that believes that wherever you live, rural or urban, you should have access to quality infrastructure and opportunities,” he added.
The meeting was attended by Prof. Chidiebere Onyia, Secretary to the State Government (SSG); Barr. Victor Udeh, Chief of Staff to the Governor; and other senior officials who warmly received the NIS delegation.
Shaibu’s management team included top NIS directors and sports development experts, who presented a 10-year strategic plan outlining the objectives and roadmap for the South East Zonal Training Center, a plan Governor Mbah described as “forward-thinking and complementary to the state’s vision.”

