Lagos State Sports Commission, British Cycling Commit to Knowledge Exchange, Skill Transfer
Oru Leonard
The Lagos State Sports Commission (LSSC), has strengthened its global sports drive and agenda with a high-level diplomatic engagement as the delegation from British Cycling paid a working visit to the Commission, reinforcing LSSC’s commitment to leveraging sports as an instrument for diplomacy, institutional learning, and sustainable development.
The delegation, led by Ms. Amy Gardner, Sport and Participation Director at British Cycling, held discussions with the management of the Commission on areas of collaboration, with emphasis on knowledge exchange and skill transfer aimed at enhancing technical capacity and the cycling culture in Lagos State.
Speaking during the visit, the Director General of the Lagos State Sports Commission, Mr. Lekan Fatodu, described the engagement as a deliberate and outcome-focused step in Lagos State’s broader sports development strategy.
“Sports has become a powerful tool for diplomacy and development,” Fatodu said. “Our commitment to knowledge exchange and skill transfer with British Cycling is intentional and practical. It is about strengthening our technical capacity, deepening institutional competence, and ensuring that global best practices are adapted in ways that deliver measurable value for athletes, coaches, sports administrators, and cyclists in Lagos, to impact sports, recreation, and urban mobility.”
Fatodu also attributed the Commission’s growing international outlook and readiness for credible partnerships to the strong policy direction, institutional support, and enabling environment provided by the Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu-led administration, stating that this has created the confidence and capacity for Lagos to engage credibly with international partners and pursue excellence across the sports value chain.
In her remarks, Gardner commended the Commission for its openness to collaboration, noting that British Cycling was keen on partnerships and collaboration that promote value exchange through shared learning, commercial opportunities and sustainable development.
“We are impressed by the ambition and clarity of purpose shown by the Lagos State Sports Commission,” she said. “There is clear potential for knowledge sharing and skill transfer that can support participation, develop people, and contribute to the long-term growth of cycling.”
The British Cycling delegation expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration, noting Lagos State’s growing reputation as a progressive force in African sports. They commended the Lagos State Sports Commission’s professionalism and strategic vision, highlighting the potential for Lagos to become a continental leader in cycling development.
Both parties agreed to formalise the partnership through a structured framework that will include exchange programmes, technical workshops, and collaborative action on sports development. As Lagos State continues to strengthen its position as a global sports destination, this collaboration with British Cycling represents a strategic step toward achieving international standards in cycling while reinforcing the state’s commitment to using sports as a vehicle for youth empowerment, international cooperation, and national pride.
Credit: KD

