ST JOHN’S, Antigua (CMC):
Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda, Gaston Browne, has announced that Sir Richie Richardson, the celebrated former West Indies cricket captain, will be taking up a role within the government.
Although the specifics of his position are still being finalised, Sir Richie is expected to serve in a ministerial capacity, possibly as a junior minister, with a focus on sports development.
Prime Minister Browne revealed that discussions have been ongoing with Sir Richie regarding his potential involvement in the government.
While Sir Richie currently serves as a match referee, Browne expressed confidence that he will find the time to contribute meaningfully to the nation’s sports sector.
“He’s definitely going to come on board and help us work with the minister,” Browne stated, underscoring the importance of Sir Richie’s involvement in ramping up investments in sports.
One of the key projects Sir Richie will be involved in is the revitalisation of YASCO, the island’s premier athletics facility.
The government plans to invest several million dollars into upgrading the venue, which will include the installation of proper bathroom facilities, stands, and a gym. This is part of a broader effort to provide athletes with the necessary infrastructure and support to excel in their respective sports.
“We want to make sure that the athletes have access to a proper gym so they can build their muscles,” Browne said, emphasising the importance of comprehensive athletics development.
The government is also considering implementing a nutrition programme, complete with a nutritionist, to assist athletes and their families in optimising their meal plans.
Sir Richie’s extensive experience in sports, both as a cricketing legend and a multitalented sportsman with exposure to football and golf, makes him an ideal candidate for this role.
His “convening power”, as Browne described it, will be crucial in bringing together various sporting bodies to advance the country’s sports programmes.
The prime minister is hopeful that with Sir Richie’s leadership, Antigua and Barbuda’s athletes will reach new heights of success, potentially even becoming medallists at the next Olympics.
Additionally, the initiative aims to improve the performance of the nation’s cricketers, footballers, swimmers, and other athletes.
Final decisions regarding Sir Richie Richardson’s specific role are expected to be made by Monday, according to Browne.