The Speaker of Parliament has assured Ugandans and sportsmen and women that the sports sector will see an increase and not a decrease in the next sector budget allocation.
The Speaker of Parliament has assured Ugandans and sportsmen
and women that the sports sector will see an increase and not a decrease in the
next sector budget allocation.
Oulanyah was on Tuesday night speaking at a dinner he
organized at Imperial Royale hotel to honor the 25 athletes who brought back
two gold, a silver and a bronze in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
Joshua Cheptegei was honored in the dinner for his
outstanding performance at the Olympics winning gold in the men’s 5,000 meters
and Silver in the men's 10,000 meters. Peruth Chemutai in her absentia was also
given an award for winning gold at the women's 3000m steeplechase.
Another athlete
honored was David Emong who won bronze at the Tokyo Paralympics and Jacob
Kiplimo who won bronze in the 10.000 meters race.
Several other athletes including boxers, swimmers, rowers
among others.
Speaking at the event, Oulanyah applauded Team Uganda for
carrying the country's flag high. He also hailed the athletes who struggled to
finish saying that they carried with them the Olympic spirit of finishing the
race and not simply starting it and leaving it like that.
In his statement, Oulanyah also said it was time to go back
to the grass root structures to identify the sportsmen and women who are lost in
the villages, saying there are several hidden talents.
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He also committed to funding, saying the President and first
lady have already shown a big step in supporting sports.
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David Hamson Obua, the Minister for States for sports used
the opportunity to launch a sports grassroot initiative for sports development.
He started by unveiling a plan to supply 5000 footballs and 3000 netballs to be
handed over to members of Parliament for them to give to their constituents.
He says as the Ministry of Education and Sports, they have
started with the two sports and will move to supporting the others as well.
Obua said that Government knows that the sports sector doesn’t
have enough funds and he asked for more support.
Cheptegei who spoke on behalf of the Olympic athletes called
for a more sustainable approach to support the Olympic participants, saying
only four people got medals and yet there are up to 25 Olympic athletes who
participated but have not been supported financially.
He also used the opportunity
to call on Government to construct more facilities for sports. Cheptegei also used the occasion to call upon Ugandans to support the construction of his training facility in Kapchorwa
that will develop athletes.