 Sport stakeholders are planning to reposition grassroots sports development projects across the state. This move, according to stakeholders, is set to bring back the lost glory of the cradle of sport in the South West and Nigeria at large. However, the maintained sport is one of the tools to address many social biases in this state. Football fields have been turned into event centers and, usually, on Fridays, when students are supposed to be in school, the impression created is that we don't need to do anything on this field other than festivals or dancing. So it's not good. Let's have a commission of what people call a bar, but it's possible that we have directly a communication with the government. We don't need governments to go cap in hand to government begging for money. No! We have enough money out there just hanging all over the place, but we have not branded sports the way it should be branded. That is one major problem. There is no way the ministry can do this. There is no way the sports council can do it. It is the private sector. And you know it is in line with the vision of the governor to always create a living environment for public private partnership. And if you look at the whole concept, it's bringing up experienced persons in sports, veterans, bring them together. Some people thought they were retired, but they still have more value to sport development.