The Guyana Government plans to build new sports halls that will benefit thousands of hinterland residents, especially athletes next year.
It was revealed that these facilities will be placed in Regions One, Three, Seven, Eight and Nine as the Culture, Youth and Sports Ministry plans to spearhead the integration of more sports into these communities in a big way in 2023.
The disclosure was made by Director of Sports, Steve Ninvalle on Friday at the opening of Heritage Games 2022.
“We are having funds to make sure that there is the construction of sports halls in all of these regions to the tune of $80 million each,” he disclosed.
The Sports Director told athletes that their participation is a testament to the fact that the government believes in supporting young people countrywide.
“This could not have happened without Minister Pauline Sukhai and her team, who have put their shoulders to the wheel and I would want to say again, that we plan on working in a much more cohesive way,” he said.
It was disclosed that the annual Heritage Games was conceptualised 17 years ago. It aims to bring sport teams from all the hinterland regions to compete against each other in various disciplines
Ninvalle pointed out that there have been improvements over the years. He said plans are afoot to collaborate with the Amerindian Affairs Ministry to ensure the next heritage games are hosted on a much larger platform.
“We at the Culture, Youth and Sport Ministry would want to join to make sure that on your 18th birthday next year, we will have something that is on a grander scale. So, I will ask you to put your hands together for yourselves, who have been doing and making this such a grand occasion,” Ninvalle said.
It was added that sports teams across the regions will be participating in many sports disciple over the next three days.
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