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No Alcohol Sales at 2024 Paris Olympics Stadiums
Fans at next summer’s Paris Olympics will not be able to buy alcohol inside stadiums after organisers decided not to seek an exemption to ‘Evin’s Law’.
VIP guests in hospitality areas will be served with alcoholic drinks.
The French law bans the sale of alcohol in stadiums to the general public, but allows for exemptions to a limited number of events per year.
However, a spokesperson told Reuters a law change would have been required to accommodate the size of the 2024 event.
“Paris 2024 will be organising more than 700 competition sessions over 15 days of competition,” said the spokesperson.
“It is the strict application of French law that allows catering services that include the provision of alcohol to operate in hospitality areas as they are governed by a separate law on catering.
”At the Rugby World Cup, which takes place in France this year, fans will be able to drink inside venues after organisers negotiated an exemption for the tournament.
At the Champions League final in 2022, supporters were also allowed to consume alcohol inside the Stade de France in Paris throughout the match from 6pm local time, but drinking and purchasing alcohol was prohibited in public spaces around the stadium’s vicinity.
Beer and wine was available at the London 2012 Olympics and at Rio 2016 but at the delayed Tokyo 2020 Games, which were held in 2021 and went ahead with no spectators, alcohol sales were prohibited.
In November, Fifa changed its policy two days before the start of the World Cup in Qatar to ban alcohol sales in all of the major tournament’s eight stadiums.
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Yenagoa Motorists Groan Over High Cost of Fuel
Mike Tayese, Yenagoa
Residents of Yenagoa want the government at all levels to find a lasting solution to the fuel situation in the country by revamping the nation’s refineries even as they pay through their noses to buy premium motor spirit.
They made the call against the backdrop of the rising cost of the product in the Bayelsa State capital.
Motorists and Residents of Yenagoa said they are losing a lot of productive hours at filling stations each day as they strive to buy fuel at an affordable price.
At the Nigeria National Petroleum Company Limited Filling Station along the Sani Abacha Expressway, the pump price for the product is 179 Naira per liter.
This attracts long queues much to the frustration of residents including a commercial motorcycle operator who gave his name as Gods power.
A bus driver, Mr. Kehinde who said he had to sleep at the filling station, urged the government and relevant agencies to take measures to tackle the issue, including revamping the refineries.
A driver with one of the transport companies, Mr. Chinedu echoed similar thoughts on the dire need to fix the refineries as a solution to the fuel situation.
Though the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Timipre Sylva said the Port Harcourt refinery which was being revamped will soon commence operations, the fuel situation in Yenagoa and many parts of Bayelsa State is giving the people serious cause for worry.
While the pump price of fuel goes for 250 Naira in some of the major marketing outlets with long queues, others sell for as high as 350 Naira to 380 Naira per liter.
The situation is further compounded by the poor power supply situation in most parts of the State capital as residents troop to the filling stations in their numbers with jerry cans for their generating sets to power their homes, businesses and offices.
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Edo 2020: Okowa Congratulates Team Delta
Gov. Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta has congratulated the state’s contingent to the just-concluded 20th National Sports Festival (NSF) in Edo, for emerging overall winners at the games.
In a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Olisa Ifeajika, on Thursday in Asaba, the governor commended the contingent for its outstanding performance and for sustaining the state’s winning streak at the sports fiesta.
According to him, Team Delta has again brought honour to the state by winning the competition for the sixth consecutive time.
“On behalf of the government and people of Delta, I congratulate members of the victorious ‘Team Delta’ for, once again, bringing honour to our great state with their sixth consecutive win at the NSF.
“Just like I said before your departure to Benin for the games, you all went through trying times preparing for the 20th edition of the festival.
“I am glad that by the grace of God, with discipline, perseverance and motivation, you have once again brought the trophy home.
“Although we had a stiff contest from the host, we were able to maintain our unassailable lead, and we give God all the glory.
“Let me assure you that because you have kept your own side of the bargain by winning the competition again, the state government remains irrevocably committed to rewarding medalists at the competition,” Okowa said.
He commended the state’s Sports Commission and coaches of Team Delta for leading the contingent to victory.
The governor also lauded Edo government for not only hosting the festival after several postponements, but doing so successfully.
Team Delta, the defending champions of the competition, topped the table with 158 gold, 126 silver and 110 bronze medals, hauling a total of 394 medals.
The host, Edo, came second with 129 gold, 104 silver and 108 bronze medals, while Bayelsa won 56 gold, 55 silver and 58 bronze medals to place third. (NAN)