Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, has expressed his appreciation to Babcock University for providing significant logistical support to the state in hosting the 2025 Gateway Games.
The event, which brings together approximately 10,000 athletes from 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory, is the first of its kind, and Babcock University is serving as the Games Village.
During a visit to the university, Governor Abiodun praised the institution’s efforts, stating that feedback received so far has been positive. “I know there might be a few bumps here and there, but from the reports I have heard and what I have seen, things are moving in the right direction,” he said.
The University’s President/Vice-Chancellor, Prof Ademola Tayo represented by the Associate Vice President Student Support, Prof. Tolani Williams received the Governor and his entourage. They arrived at the institution for an on-the-spot assessment of the logistical arrangements for the accommodation, feeding, and general well being of the athletes.
Other University staff who joined in receiving the governor were the Director of Babcock Security Services, Dr. Chukwumah Ajike, Director of Protocol and Logistics, Mr. Isaac Osuntade, and Director of Food and Catering Services, Dr. Feyisayo Alade.
In response to his enquiry, Dr. Alade assured that meals were served on time and in a top hygienic environment.
The University will also serve as the venue for all the indoor games.
The 2025 Gateway Games opening ceremonies will come up on May 17, while the closing ceremonies are scheduled for May 30.

