Dalung to head Keshi's burial committee
Minister of Youth and Sports, Barrister Solomon Dalung, has
indicated that he or the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry will head
the now expanded committee for the burial of late soccer icon and coach,
Stephen Okechukwu Keshi.
Already, a tentative date of July 27-29, has been picked with several
state governments stating their intentions to be part of the burial.
Among the states are Lagos, Cross River, Rivers and Keshi's home states
of Edo and Delta.
The 20-man committee initially announced may have been expanded to 25
with several important sectors like the Supporters Club, Sports
Journalists, representatives of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF).
The Police, Civil Defence, Army and a strong team from his ancestral
home in Illah have all indicated interests in the burial planning.
Among the media men already touted to be in the committee are IAPS big
wig, Mitchel Obi and former NFF Spokesman, Austin Mgbolu.
The family is fully involved in the latest development and they have
agreed that Keshi’s body will lie in state at the National Stadium in
Abuja, from where it would be moved to Benin City for another lying in
state.
From the Edo state capital, the body will move to the Delta State
capital Asaba, from where it will make its final journey to Illah for
burial.
There are already indications that the Federal Government may name one
of the National Stadiums after the late soccer legend with Abuja and the
Lagos Stadium, where Keshi made a big mark being considered.
“The final decision rest with the Federal Government but the family is
aware that there are such plans”, a family source informed.
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