The Senator representing Delta North senatorial district, Senator Ned Munir Nwoko, has extended his heartfelt congratulations to Team Delta for their exceptional performance at the 2023 National Youth Games “Asaba 2023”, held in Asaba.
The senator’s message of appreciation commended the athletes for their dedication and hard work, which has once again brought honor and glory to Delta State.
“I extend my heartfelt congratulations to Team Delta for their outstanding performance at the 2023 National Youth Games, “Asaba 2023.” Your dedication and hard work have once again brought glory to our great state. Winning a total of 116 medals, including 51 gold, 34 silver, and 31 bronze, is a testament to your unwavering commitment to excellence.
“This remarkable achievement not only showcases your athletic prowess but also underscores Delta State’s continued dominance in the National Youth Games, marking the 7th consecutive victory. Your success is an inspiration to aspiring athletes across the nation and a source of pride for all of us.” Part of the message read.
Senator Nwoko also extended warm congratulations to His Excellency Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, the Governor of Delta State, for his unwavering support and encouragement of sports in the state.
“I would also like to extend my warm congratulations to His Excellency Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, the Governor of Delta State, for his unwavering support and encouragement of sports in our state. Your leadership and commitment to fostering a culture of sports excellence have undoubtedly contributed to this remarkable achievement.” He stated.
Senator Nwoko’s message further read, ”
As a passionate sports enthusiast, I firmly believe in the importance of investing in sports to nurture the talents of young and prospective athletes. Team Delta’s victory serves as a reminder of the potential that lies within our state and the nation as a whole.
“Once again, congratulations on this exceptional achievement, and may your future endeavors in sports continue to bring pride and honor to Delta State and Nigeria.”