Lagos partners British Cycling to boost sports development

The Lagos State Sports Commission (LSSC) has taken a step in advancing its global sports agenda by forging a strategic partnership with British Cycling.
The collaboration underscores Lagos’ commitment to sports diplomacy institutional learning and sustainable development.
A delegation led by Amy Gardner, Sport and Participation Director at British Cycling, paid a working visit to the commission, during which it engaged in high-level discussions.
The discussion focuses on knowledge exchange, skill transfer, and technical capacity-building to strengthen cycling culture in Lagos State.
Speaking during the engagement, Lekan Fatodu, the director-general of LSSC, described the partnership as a deliberate, outcome-driven move aligned with Lagos’ broader sports development strategy.
“Sports have become a powerful tool for diplomacy and development. Our collaboration with British Cycling is about strengthening technical capacity.
“Deepening institutional competence and adapting global best practices to deliver measurable value for athletes, coaches, administrators and cyclists in Lagos,” Mr Fatodu said.
He commended the enabling environment created by Governor Babajide Sanwo‑Olu’s administration, noting that strong policy direction and institutional support have positioned Lagos to engage credibly with international partners and pursue excellence across the sports value chain.
In her remarks, Ms Gardner commended Lagos’ ambition and clarity of purpose
“We are impressed by the Lagos State Sports Commission’s openness to collaboration.
“There is clear potential for knowledge sharing, skill transfer that can support participation, develop people and contribute to the long‑term growth of cycling,” she said
Both parties agreed to formalise the partnership through a structured framework that would include exchange programmes, technical workshops and collaborative initiatives.
The landmark agreement highlights Lagos’ growing reputation as a progressive force in African sports.
It represents a strategic step towards achieving international cycling standards, while reinforcing the state’s commitment to youth empowerment, international cooperation, and national pride.
(NAN)
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