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Sports critical to physical, mental agility of officers – Imo immigration boss

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Comptroller of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) in Imo State, Mrs Nkechi Ezugwu, has described sports as critical to the physical and mental alertness of the agency’s men and officers.

Ezugwu said this while inaugurating a newly constructed beach volleyball court at the Command’s headquarters in Owerri, on Thursday.

She said that given the nature of the Agency’s job, the Command’s men and officers would need to unwind from time to time adding that she planned to construct more sports facilities for the benefit of the officers.

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Ezugwu, who is also the Vice President of the Nigeria Volleyball Federation, thanked the Federal Comptroller of Works in Imo, Engr Dania Dennis for approving the site for the construction of the facility and promised to ensure its maintenance.

She urged officers of the command to make good use of the facility so as to keep fit for optimal performance.

“It is often said that all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. It is with this backdrop that we decided to establish a standard court for officers and men as well as all lovers of volleyball in Owerri metropolis.

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“It is a known fact that sports has in no small measure taken people to places of prominence and affluence around the globe. It is no gain saying that this court will raise men and women to affluence “, she said.

Speaking, the President, Nigeria Volleyball Federation, Mr Musa Nimrod, urged the officers and men to utilize the Court to keep fit for more effective performance of their duties.

He thanked the Imo Government for its continued commitment to sports development and pledged the Federation’s readiness to partner the state for the development of volleyball.

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Also speaking, the Chairperson, Association of Heads of Federal Establishments in Imo, Mrs Chisara Egwim-Chima, thanked Ezugwu for constructing the Court and called on staff members of federal establishments using the secretariat to take advantage of the provision

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