The National Sports Commission (NSC) has lauded the Government’s historic allocation of $8 billion for the sports sector in this year’s budgetary allocation, noting that the ecosystem will continue its developmental metamorphosis under the guidance of the Minister of Culture, Youth and Sport, Charles Ramson Jr.
On Friday, at the 2025 National Budget presentation at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre in Liliendaal, Dr. Ashni Singh, a Senior Minister within the Ministry of Finance, announced the largest-ever allotment for the sector.
This is an increase of $3.4 billion, or approximately 73.9%, from last year’s allocation.
The NSC also wishes to congratulate Dr. Singh and his team on their exceptional work in outlining the fiscal plan for 2025.
Completing the stadium in Palmyra, located in Region Six, and the commencement of a new arena in Crane in Region Three are some of the significant projects that will be undertaken during this budgetary cycle.
Similarly, multipurpose facilities at Anna Regina, Bayroc, Mackenzie, and New Amsterdam will also be completed, and the construction of sports halls of a similar nature in Leonora, Lethem, Mabaruma, Mahdia, and Mongrippa Hill will also begin.
Director of Sport Steve Ninvalle said, “Even though we recognise that development is a difficult process, obtaining the necessary resources is a significant part of that process, and we can declare with confidence that our country is making great strides toward achieving this goal.
A historic turning point has been marked by the government’s recently announced budget, which includes an unprecedented allocation towards sports development and demonstrates a deep commitment to promoting sports at all levels.”
According to Ninvalle, “This budget is more than just a financial figure; it is a strong declaration of purpose and an unmistakable recognition of the transformational potential of sports by the government.
The substantial increase in funding will be distributed among numerous projects. From modern training facilities for top athletes to refurbished community fields and easily accessible recreational areas for all residents, we can expect a significant improvement in sports facilities across the country.
Regardless of their location or background, aspiring athletes will have the necessary platform to refine their skills thanks to this investment.”
Ninvalle expounded, “In addition to the purely physical component, the budget highlights how vital it is to identify and develop talent. To guarantee that no potential champion is left behind, committed programmes that emphasise developing young talent, offering specialised coaching, and providing extensive support systems will be implemented.
The development of a steady stream of athletes capable of representing our country with pride on the international scene will be greatly aided by these programmes. Investing in our country’s future is the goal. Youth empowerment, national pride, and leaving a legacy of sporting greatness that will motivate future generations are the main goals.”
He further said, “Ultimately, this budget demonstrates a vision that transcends words and embraces concrete action. For coaches, aspiring athletes, and anyone who believes that sports can change lives, it is a ray of hope.
The government’s investment shows a deep understanding of how important a robust sports sector is to the country’s well-being, social cohesiveness, and economic development in addition to boosting national pride.
This is more than just a budget; it is a game-changer for our country’s sports future, and it appears to be a more promising one than it has ever been.”