…urges youths to secure PVCs
The atmosphere in Ajegunle, Ajeromi-Ifelodun Local Government Area of Lagos State, was electrifying on Sunday as the second week of the OmoBarca Community Cup kicked off, drawing hundreds of football lovers, youth groups, and community leaders. The tournament, initiated by Hon. Francis Bartholomew Chima, popularly known as OmoBarca, continues to strengthen grassroots sports development while promoting unity and youth engagement across the constituency.
Hon. Chima, who attended the opening match of Week Two, used the occasion to address the participating teams and their supporters. He emphasized the importance of discipline, fair play, and respect for tournament rules—qualities he described as essential not only in sports but in nation-building.
He noted that the organizers had introduced a new regulation aimed at curbing disruptions and ensuring a seamless tournament. Under this rule, supporters are strictly forbidden from invading the pitch when their team scores. Any goal celebrated with a pitch invasion will be automatically disallowed.
“I fully endorse and reaffirm this rule,” he told the crowd. “We must maintain order, discipline, and fairness. This competition is about talent, sportsmanship, and community spirit—not chaos.”
Hon. Chima also seized the opportunity to address a broader national issue: youth political participation. He urged young people in Ajegunle and beyond to take advantage of the ongoing voter registration and secure their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) ahead of the 2027 general elections.
“With the same passion you bring to this tournament, I want all of you to commit to registering for your PVCs,” he said. “Your vote is your voice, and 2027 is fast approaching. Let us be ready, let us be involved, and let us shape the future we want.”
He expressed gratitude to all participating teams, supporters, and organizers for their dedication and enthusiasm, describing the ongoing competition as “truly exciting and inspiring.”
“Thank you for making this tournament a success,” he added. “I look forward to seeing everyone again next Sunday for another exclusive football experience that celebrates unity, talent, and community pride.”
The OmoBarca Community Cup, now in its second week, has become one of Ajegunle’s most anticipated grassroots sporting events, fostering peace, youth empowerment, and social cohesion in Lagos’ most vibrant district.


