The Vice Chancellor of the University of Jos, Prof. Tanko Ishaya, said no fewer than 10,000 athletes from 22 universities would be participating in the forthcoming National Universities Games Association (NUGA) in Jos.
Ishaya disclosed this during a road walk on Tuesday in Jos, organised to create awareness on the forthcoming NUGA games.
The 27th edition of the NUGA games to be hosted by the university, is slated for Nov. 6 to Nov. 16.
The vice chancellor, who said the athletes would be competing in various games, promised to deliver a memorable and best NUGA games ever.
“We are fully prepared to host one of the best NUGA games in history. This road show is to tell the world that we are ready.
“The students, staff, and the entire Plateau residents are prepared to receive contingents from across the country,” he said.
Ishaya, who also said Plateau is safe, peaceful and open to host visitors, advised Nigerians not to be swayed by the negative narratives about the state.
The vice chancellor thanked the Federal Government through the National Sports Commission and the Ministry of Education for their support towards the success of the games.
Ishaya, who particularly commended President Bola Tinubu for promoting sports, also thanked Gov. Caleb Mutfwang of Plateau, for supporting the university to organise a memorable event.
“The state government has been very supportive because they know hosting over 10,000 visitors will significantly boost the local economy,” he noted.
Also speaking, the Chairman of the Media and Publicity Sub-Committee for the games, Prof. Taye Obateru, highlighted the significance of the games, noting that it presents an opportunity to demonstrate the peace, hospitality and vibrancy of Jos.
“University of Jos is ready to impact society, develop sports talent and strengthen partnerships that will boost both sports and business in the state,” he said.
On his part, the Global President of the University of Jos Alumni Association, Dr Peter Gad, said the games would not only showcase the potential of Nigerian youths but also change the narrative about Plateau.
He said the competition would also drive infrastructural and social development in the state.






