Seven Countries To Participate At 2024 Gwandu Horse Racing Competition
By Frederick Wright
NO fewer than 250 horses from seven countries are expected to participate at the Maiden Edition Of Gwandu Annual Racing Competition and Durbar with over
Great anticipation fills the air, as members of the Gwandu Emirate prepare for the maiden edition of the Gwandu Emirate Annual Horse Racing and Cultural Festival scheduled to take place from the 18th to the 23rd of November, 2024 in Birnin Kebbi,Kebbi State.
The much-awaited event will feature a series of events like; Malam Abdullahi Fodio Annual Lecture, Agricultural Fair, Cultural Displays and Durbar as well as Horse Racing competition.
The Sarkin Bargun Ka’oje and Chief Coordinator of the event, Alhaji Mustapha Usman Adamu, addressing a press conference in Birnin Kebbi, disclosed that no fewer than 250 horses from seven countries namely: Niger Republic, Benin Republic, Senegal, Bokinafaso, Cameroon and Ghana among others, are expected to participate in the maiden edition of Gwandu Emirate Annual Horse Racing and Cultural Festival.
According to Adamu, the event was part of the emirate’s contribution to the government of His Excellency, Comrade Dr. Nasir Idris (Kauran ) to enable the governor to leave behind lasting legacies in our dear state.”
The Chief Coordinator said the objective of the festival was to showcase and preserve the Gwandu Emirate traditions, promote unity and understanding among it’s people, and provide opportunity for its teeming youths, other Nigerians and members of the international community to see and experience the emirate’s rich cultural heritage, specifically it’s trades, games and costumes.
He added that historically, Gwandu Emirate was known as home of horse racing and a hub for traditional reverence, saying that the event also sought to provide opportunities for businesses to thrive
“We seek to build on this tradition and open a new chapter in our efforts to promote Kebbi State, and also seek to provide opportunities for our businesses to thrive through increased commerce during the festival, as we anticipate a large influx of people.
“It is also our intention to promote unity and understanding within the emirate, while offering an opportunity for our youth, Nigerians, and indeed lovers of tourism and sportsmanship around the world to witness our rich cultural heritage.
“This festival will provide a world-class horse racing competition, attracting participants from across Nigeria and other African nations,” he said.
According to him, the Mallam Abdullahi Fodio Annual Lecture will be an occasion for thought-provoking lectures on engaging topics along with an exhibition of rare works by Mallam Abdullahi Fodio.
Sarkin Bargun Ka’oje added that the Agricultural Fair would offer an interactive platform for farmers and agricultural entrepreneurs to exchange ideas, as well as access a variety of inputs and services.
On Cultural Displays and Durbar, the Chief Coordinator explained that it would offer spectators the opportunity to witness traditional games, trades, and crafts unique to Gwandu Emirate.
“A grand display of horsemanship featuring royal cavalrymen and horse riders dressed in elaborate traditional regalia. The Hottingo Fulani cultural display will also be part of the event to feature this year.
“Horse Racing is the main event in this festival, an exciting equestrian competition featuring the finest horses and riders. A total of Seven trophies will be contested for, with enticing prizes on offer.
“The Gwandu Emirate Council has scheduled the festival to take place from the 18th to the 23rd of November, 2024, at the Emir Muhammad Ilyasu Bashar Race Course in Birnin Kebbi, Kebbi State.
“The venue will be remodeled to a befitting setting for this historic event. I therefore extend a warm invitation to Nigerians and other nationals to join us in Birnin Kebbi for the maiden edition of the Gwandu Emirate Annual Horse Racing and Cultural Festival,” he said.
While saluting the foresight of His Royal Highness, Maj. Gen. Muhammad Ilyasu Bashar (Rtd), Emir of Gwandu and Chairman of the Kebbi State Council of Chiefs, for conceptualising the festival and offering his fatherly support for its success, Sarkin Bargu also thanked the Executive Governor of Kebbi State, Comrade Dr Nasir Idris, who has been highly supportive towards the success of the programme