President Uhuru Kenyatta on Friday commissioned phase one of the Jamhuri Sports Complex, a facility being constructed by the National Government at a cost of Ksh609 million. The 19-hectare complex, which is one of the President’s legacy projects, comprises three football pitches, one rugby pitch, running track and hockey pitch.
Speaking at the opening ceremony, President Kenyatta urged the youth to utilize the sports facilities for training and developing talents. It will also basketball pitch, handball pitch, children’s playing area, ablution blocks, police houses as well as changing rooms, picnic site, a clubhouse, food courts and police post. The Head of State said the once dusty field has been transformed into a facility of international repute.
The Government repossessed the land from grabbers. “For over the 50 years that I have used Ngong Road,” the President said, “I used to see young people playing in a dusty field. Every time I inquired whose land it was, I used to be told it was private property yet deep within my heart I knew it was public land.”
The President also commended the national rugby teams for offering to mentor upcoming sportsmen and women from the informal settlements surrounding the new sports complex. “I thank the national rugby teams for flying the Kenyan flag high in international matches and also for assuring me that they will be coming here to train the local youths keen on developing their sporting talents, especially rugby,” the President said.
Mr Kenyatta encouraged elderly Kenyans to be utilizing the sports complex to keep fit and improve their health. “This field is 100 percent free. Teams wishing to utilize the modern sports facility will only be required to give notice for planning purposes to avoid crowding of events,” the President said.
The President praised the Ministry of Sports and the contractor under the leadership of Cabinet Secretary Amina Mohamed for delivering the project on time and to the required standards. “This was your vision and all that we did was to try and realise that vision,” Amina Mohamed, the Sports CS, said. “It was really great leadership for you to come up with this vision. You were there all the time to make sure that this project did not fall off track. For that, we are truly grateful.”
Other speakers at the colourful event included Nairobi Governor Ann Kananu and Kibra Member of Parliament Imran Okoth who thanked the President for his commitment in creating opportunities for the Kenyan youth. “I want to assure you that the Dandora stadium is on course and the stalemate that was there has been resolved. By the end of June we will have Dandora up and running,” said Governor Kananu. The Kibra MP said the ultra-modern sports facility will go a long way in improving sports among local youth. “We have over 20 teams in different levels of the leagues,” he said.
The unveiling of the new sports complex was preceded by soccer and rugby matches by veteran Harambee Stars players and the local teams of Ng’ando, Kibra and Dagorreti. Rugby matches involved the national men’s and women’s teams popularly known as Shujaa and Lioness respectively.
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