
The current Director of Tournaments and member of the Lagos State Squash Association who was in charge of the 2013 and 2014 Lagos International Squash Classic with 11 countries in attendance lamented the dearth of the game in Nigeria.
Speaking recently in Akure during the donation of sports equipment to squash players in Ondo state, Boye emphasized that players in Nigeria can become real global contenders if well harnessed under a visionary leadership and vibrant environment.
“Before the 2013 and 2014 Lagos International Squash Classics, we assembled 8 of the top players in Nigeria at a camp in Lagos, sponsored their training programs through financial contributions and monitoring of their training programs.

He assured that the board will hit the ground running if elected during the National Sports Federations election slated for Abuja on the 13th of June, 2017 programs with athletes oriented programs already lined up.
“Through the support of the PSA, I am presently in touch with the National Urban Squash and Education Association in the USA to assist in developing a solid squash/educational youth program where good squash players from Nigeria can access educational scholarships.”
He stressed the need to unify the different factions within the Squash federation and direct their attention towards developing the game in Nigeria.

We need all hands on deck to meet our objective of developing this great game and bring back the old glory to the game of squash in Nigeria.”
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