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Home›News›NSC set to strengthen facility security

NSC set to strengthen facility security

By Tristan J
13 April 2026
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Director of Sports, Steve Ninvalle

The National Sports Commission (NSC) has intensified efforts to strengthen security across all its facilities, with Director of Sport Steve Ninvalle acknowledging long-standing concerns and outlining a renewed commitment to safeguarding patrons and property.

The move comes amid years of complaints from members of the public about incidents of vehicle break-ins and vandalism while attending events at NSC-managed venues. 

Ninvalle admitted that the issue has been a persistent sore point, one that has affected the overall experience of sports fans and event patrons.

“Security at our venues has been a concern over the years, and we are not shying away from that reality,” Ninvalle said, while adding, “We’ve heard the complaints; vehicles being burglarized, property being damaged, and we understand the frustration of patrons who simply want to enjoy events without worrying about their safety or belongings.”

The DoS stressed that the commission still carries a significant responsibility to ensure its venues are properly monitored.

“Even though events are often hosted by private entities, the NSC has a duty to ensure that our facilities are adequately secured. We must have systems in place to monitor activity, deter criminal behavior, and assist in identifying those responsible when incidents occur,” Ninvalle explained. 

Central to the commission’s upgraded approach is the installation and enhancement of surveillance systems. 

Ninvalle confirmed that major improvements have already been completed at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall, one of the country’s premier indoor sporting venues.

“The cameras at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall are now fully functional, with upgrades completed just last weekend,” he revealed. “That is a major step forward for us, and we are already seeing the benefits of having a more reliable and comprehensive monitoring system in place.”

According to Ninvalle, similar upgrades are currently being rolled out at other NSC facilities across the country, as part of a broader initiative to modernize security infrastructure.

Beyond surveillance, the Director of Sport highlighted that the NSC is adopting a more proactive and holistic approach to venue security. 

This includes reviewing existing protocols, strengthening coordination with law enforcement, and ensuring that security personnel are better equipped to respond to incidents.

“It’s about creating a safe and secure environment for everyone; athletes, officials, fans, and promoters alike. Our facilities are central to the development of sport in Guyana, and people must feel confident when they come out to support events,” Ninvalle stated. 

He added that the commission’s push to enhance security is not just reactive, but also part of a long-term vision to elevate the standard of sports infrastructure nationwide.

Ninvalle was keen in pointing out, that the NSC is “going all out to improve what we already have in place. Proper security is essential, not just for protection, but for the reputation of our venues. When people know they can attend events without concern, it encourages greater participation and support for sport.”

With the upgrades already underway and more improvements on the horizon, the NSC is aiming to restore public confidence and ensure that its facilities provide a safe, secure, and enjoyable environment for all.

 

 

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