Ebonyi half marathon will not disrupt vehicular movement—Commissioner

Wed, Sep 11, 2024
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THE Ebonyi Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Mr Jude Okpor, has said that road users would not suffer during the half marathon billed for Abakaliki on September 13 and 14.

Okpor said this in Abakaliki on Wednesday while briefing newsmen on the event, adding that the state government had concluded plans to ensure a hitch-free 21.9kn half marathon.

The commissioner said that organisers of the marathon were professionals who would ensure that traffic hitches were prevented during the event, the first in the state ‘s history.

“The event on Friday, Sept. 13 will be a business round table which is confined to a particular location and therefore, not pose any traffic challenge.

“The event will enable investors and sports stakeholders across the state and county, explore the business opportunities in the state’s sporting sector.

“Designated routes have been mapped for the marathon on Saturday, Sept. 14 while alternative routes have been designated for motorists and other road users.

“The marathon will hold within a stipulated period and when concluded, all roads would be opened for road users,” he said.

He said Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) among other agencies have been mobilised to ensure free traffic flow and protection for all participants.

“The government approved the event following a presentation to the state executive council by the commissioner for youth development and sports.

“The event will be organised by the state government in conjunction with a reputed sports agency, Fair Play Sports.

“The event was approved after the consideration of its sporting, health and economic benefits to the state,” he said.

Okpor said the benefits were premised on the convergence of people from various parts of the country on the state. (NAN)

Photo Caption: Jude Okpor

11th September, 2024.

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