Alaba To Open Football Centre In Nigeria After Donating Toilets

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Nigerian born Real Madrid defender, David Alaba has concluded plans to open a football centre in Nigeria.

Just recently, the player launched mobile toilets he donated to Ogere Remo community in Ogun State.

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This was disclosed by the Chairman of Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, (NIDCOM) Abike Dabiri-Erewa while praising the Austrian defender for tracing his root and giving back to the society.

Dabiri-Erewa also took to her Twitter handle to make the announcement.

Her Tweet Reads “@David_Alaba. A big thanks for the facility donated by the David Alaba Foundation at Kara Market, Ogere Remo, Ogun State to support FGNs move to end open defecation,” she wrote.

“David is also planning a football training centre in Nigeria.”

Alaba was born in Vienna, Austria to a Nigerian father George and Filipino mother Gina. Alaba captained Austria during the UEFA Euro 2020, leading the Europeans to the knockout stages of the competition for the first time in their history. He’s also been named an eight-time Austrian Footballer of The Year and has three Champions League winners medal amongst his many laurels.

In December 2021, the footballer, through the David Alaba Foundation, donated N13.3m to build toilets in Nigeria. The toilets were unveiled Friday, with the distribution of autographed Real Madrid jerseys to three successful winners by the David Alaba Foundation.

Dabiri-Erewa, also in a tweet, said the initiative was in tandem with NiDCOM’s mandate of harnessing the potential of Nigerians in Diaspora for national growth and development.

The unveiling of the toilets was in collaboration with the Organised Private Sector in Water Sanitation and Hygiene, Clean Nigeria Campaign and NDCOM.

Also at the unveiling, the Federal Government, through the Minister of Water Resources, Suleiman Adamu, lauded the gesture by the Austria international.

Adamu said private sector involvement was critical if Nigeria hoped to end open defecation by 2025.

According to him, private sector and diaspora engagement and support through accelerated provisions of toilets by philanthropy will go a long way. He added that such a commendable project by Alaba and his foundation was worthy of emulation, saying the quest to end open defecation required the contribution and commitment of all stakeholders.

The minister urged Nigerians in the Diaspora to mobilise support for the campaign through private sector engagement, adding that under the Clean Nigeria Campaign, 84 LGAs were now Open Defecation Free.

Ogun State, Dapo Abiodun, was represented by his Commissioner for Special Duties, Olufemi Ilori-Oduntan, Coordinator, OPS-WASH, Dr Nicholas Igwe, and Clean Nigeria Campaign Coordinator, Chizoba Opara at the event.

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