Minister of Youth and Sports Development Sunday Dare has given his thoughts about Team Nigeria’s participation and the events that unfolded at the just concluded Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
Team Nigeria won one silver and one bronze medals thanks to Blessing Oborodudu and Ese Brume in wrestling and long events respectively.
The country’s participation was not without drama as off field issues were a major highlight at the games.
And in a press release issued on Monday, Dare talked about the importance of the two medals won, the not too pleasant events that occured and other important issues.
“Not wanting to add to the public distraction, I have deliberately waited until the end of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games before making any observations regarding the various reports on Nigeria’s participation in the quadrennial games.
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“This was out of respect for our athletes who had committed so much effort and made such considerable personal sacrifice in order to represent our nation as best as they could. Overall, we should be proud of Team Nigeria and the effort they made. The bottom line is that these games should always be about the athletes and the spirit of friendly competition and excellence the Olympics are meant to engender.
“Sadly, some people seem not to have embraced either the good cause of our national athletic pursuits or the collegial and noble spirit that the Olympics promote.
“The rancour and confusion some people seem intent on sowing are terribly out of place given the impressive performance of our team and good spirit with which they performed. The Tokyo 2020 Olympics are now over, which means we can begin to honestly and objectively assess what was accomplished as well as what we must do to improve performance for future contests.
“Nigeria succeeded with two (2) medals – a silver in wrestling won by Blessing Oborodudu and a bronze in long jump won by Ese Brume. Their performances were inspiring for they affirmed we can and should compete at the highest levels across the full range of sports events. Yes, we had wished and worked for more medals. But we must also put things in perspective. The medal outcome at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics stands as Nigeria’s best result in the last 13 years.
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“Moreover, the athletes of Team Nigeria did their nation proud. Many of them reached the finals of their respective sports and, competing with all they had, were in contention for medals until the final moment. Any one who saw their efforts would have nothing but the utmost respect for them, their coaches and all the technical staff that made Tokyo possible.
“I thank President Muhammadu Buhari for his unrelenting support for Sports and Youth development and indeed for the opportunity to serve and lead our participation at these games. Team Nigeria placed 74th position on the final Olympic medal table among 205 participating countries, despite our small contingent to the games. We were 8th among 52 African countries that participated. Team Nigeria excelled in many areas that engender hope for greater success in the future.
“Nigeria had five Olympic finalists in 100 meters Hurdles Women, Short Put, Long jump, Wrestling and 100 meters men. Team Nigeria broke the 13 year old jinx of no medal in Long jump and 25 years of no finalist in the men’s 100 meters, and secured a medal in wrestling for the very first time. Overall, our performance was good and more importantly it is headed in the right direction.
“While the general trends and overall performance was positive, I must mention two unfortunate incidents that occurred.
“First is the mishap resulting in 10 Team Nigeria athletes being ruled ineligible to compete for missing their mandatory Out of Competition Test, OTC. When notice of this ruling got to me, I immediately mobilized my team and the AFN leadership to see how the situation could be salvaged. We mounted a vigorous appeal process with Athletics Integrity Unit, AIU and had the team members complete the tests. However, timing became the critical issue . Despite our energetic appeal, the deciding committee made its announcement which gave no latitude to our team members for what was only an inadvertent lapse.
“The adverse decision was painful to accept. We had prepared carefully and eagerly for the Olympics with the expectation that each person, federation, coach and athlete would also complete the necessary preparations required of them. As Minister, I ensured that all necessary approvals were done so that all requisite tests and exams could be timely completed. For me this unfortunate incident is most painful because these athletes had prepared long and hard and also in view of the challenging circumstances due to COVID-19.
“As the Minister I must bear some institutional responsibility for this lapse. I also had to depend and expect that each person in the long and often technical chain will perform their role expeditiously and with precision. Unfortunately, somewhere along the line someone failed in their responsibility and as Minister I bear the responsibility and brunt of criticsm. But that is not enough. I must move to ensure that Nigeria never experiences another such moment. I have ordered a full investigation that will not only uncover what happened, but will also, recommend a process where such lapses can never occur in the future and initiate leveraging compliance monitoring technology to guardrail this.
“I have personally apologized to the affected athletes. Here and now, I personally apologize to all Nigerians for this ineligibility episode. The AFN has also taken responsibility and apologized to the athletes and to Nigerians.
“Already, a new Medical and Anti-Doping Commission has been set up to establish a fool proof system of testing and ensure Nigeria exits the A Categorization by WADA.
Also,Blessing Okagbare remains one of our best athletes who has served Nigeria well. We emphatize with her. Nigeria will monitor closely developments around her temporary suspension and appeal.
“The second issue had to do with the apparel provided for the team.
“The Ministry’s responsibility and that of the 38 National Sporting Federations, NSFs of kitting are well spelt out. The production of general wears for Team Nigeria is always the responsibility of the Ministry of Youth and Sport Development. Procurement for the Competition Wear is the responsibility of the respective federations because of the fact that each sport requires specialized outfits. Boxing, Wrestling, Atheletics and each of the federations need different gears. The Ministry provides budgetary support to the federations.
“The quantity of competition wears given to each athlete is the decision of the particular federation. No complaints came to my notice until the Tik Tok Video posted by one of the athletes went viral. We Immediately stepped in to manage the situation. The Federation involved has been directed to provide a detailed explanation about the kit.
“Team Nigeria was properly kitted for the games with a 9-item back pack using a local manufacturer in harmony with President Buhari’s policy on local content.
“Before any federation which is a component of Team Nigeria however wears any brand, it must refer to the Ministry and the NOC for clearance and approval. The Ministry and NOC must be fully aware of the contract details by the Federation to protect the rights and freedoms of the athletes and ensure Nigeria’s interests are protected. In this situation, the Ministry wishes to state that the contractual arrangement between AFN and Puma prior to the Olympic Games has generated a lot of controversy between the former President of the Federation and the former Board members. I will not want to go into too much details on this issue because it is sub judice. Suffice it to say that the Ministry was not part of the agreement. The Tik Tok video on the issue was an attempt to create a media frenzy to embarrass Nigeria.
“Following from the above, the issue relating to the competition wears vis a vis the alleged arrangement with Puma is most unfortunate. I have demanded a proper investigation into this matter. Such an inquiry will unearth the truth about how some people tried to sabotage Nigeria’s participation and undermine the country and our Olympic athletes.
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“On assumption of office as Minister of Youth and Sports 2 years ago, I began a gradual reformation of the National Sports Federations, NSFs. For years, a few of these federations were very badly run. These reforms will take time. There already is and will be stiff resistance from some quarters, which is what we are witnessing now. But we are resolute to establish better sport’s management, a legacy President Muhammadu Buhari is desirous of bequeathing to our sports development.
“There is much to hope for the future. In Tokyo, Most of our athletes were young and debutants – first time Olympians. They gave their all. If only we can support them in a sustained manner, they will give us future Olympic medals and raise high the flag of Nigeria at all venues of international sports competition. We have started building a new generation of Young Nigerian athletes who will benefit immensely from the Nigerian Sports Industry Policy which will be placed before the Federal Executive Council for approval shortly. This policy will unleash the economic potential of our sports sector following President Buhari’s reclassification of sports as a business, away from recreation. This will be the foundation for sustained sector growth and maximization of our human resources.
“The Tokyo 2020 Olympics experience will move and challenge me to push our sports to a higher level and seek a better condition for all our athletes.
“Team Nigeria went to Tokyo 2020 and competed against the best in the world. Two Olympics medals and a statistical performance that has a place in the history of our Olympic participation despite being one of our smallest contingents. We can perform even much better if we alI hold onto the lessons learnt.
” I remain grateful to all the athletes that so represented Nigeria well.”
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6 Comments
Another sad epistle of failure, from the teller of tall tales….
See this man being political and trying to pull the wool over our eyes. In 13 years or you mean in 3 Olympic events? How many Olympic games have held in 13 years? 3. And that claim is even doubtable.
Anyway, is failure and negatives the yardsticks now? Have you checked the African table, sir? Nigeria was a distant 10th! Poor is poor, stop making excuses. You’ve not really been better than Dalung. You don’t even score a C.
The athletes are not the issue here. The problem is incompetent administration. Ten athletes, who have invested years and funds into preparing for the games, find themselves disqualified because officials failed to perform their duties!
Not to mention the numerous other distractions and problems athletes had to overcome just to be able to compete.
Our administrators have let the athletes and Nigeria down.
The Olympic games shenanigans are a microcosm of a bigger problem. Nigeria has the manpower in abundance, but said manpower is not provided with an enabling environment to excel.
If the officials to these games had done their jobs, Nigeria might have more than 2 medals now. And if not, at least the athletes will have the satisfaction that they participated.
Our failures rests squarely on our administrators shoulders, not the athletes.
Hahahahah….its like this man he doesnt know scoring 20/100, the highest mark in the class, does not mean he passed the examination. Neither does it mean he has passed because every other person failed.
No wonder they quickly sent uncle sege to come and water the ground for them ahead of their long walk back to Nigeria, only to come and give us this crap.
Wow, I used to think this guy was really intelligent eh…? Hehehehehe…..Oh my God. How did we get here…? Everything this man has just written has defence is outright self-indictment. Its crystal clear this man is completely clueless about everything going on around him. And just like Buhari his boss’ government, he too as qucikly looked for alibis to pass the buck and blame to…LMAOooo.
Who told Mr grammarian that we dont have a sports policy already on ground that he is now talking about nonsense policy to be placed in front of the FEC for apporval…??? LMAOOooo. Afridomma…!! It wasnt his nonsense policy that gave us the medals we won in the decade circa 2000 olympics, so he should get lost. We just simply have competent sports leadership at those time……simpel and klaar.
And this is the person seeking to hold someone else to “HIGH STANDARDS”…wow….I can see he is really operating at the highest levels of administrative standards…..LMAOOO. Throwing a party for 2 medals all in the name of best performance in 3 olympics….yes we know…but how much was invested/wasted on those ones compared to this one…? How much bans did we incur in those ones compared to this one…? How many litigations did we face after those ones as compared to now…puma wouldn’t let that $2.1m dollar worth kit deal blow away just like that…they’re gonna be suing our damn assess very soon, and we gonna be coughing out 10 times that amount in damages if we are lucky.
What happens to the so-called “somebodies down the line who didnt do their job” that the minister is now trying to blame….? if HE was doing his OWN DAMN JOB WELL INSTEAD OF HOLDING MIDNIGHT MEETINGS ON ZOOM WITH LAZY/JOBLESS EXINTERNATIONALS ON HOW TO FRAUSTRATE ROHR OUT OF OFFICE, he would have noticed the weak links in his own cahin of operations and fired them before going to disgrace 220m Nigerians in full glare of the watching world. Has anyone been queried, questioned or sacked yet…? Of course No…..Mr Higher Standards was still snoozing far away in his 5star hotel in Tokyo where he went binge-tripping while his athletes were suffering in the games village. His duties as a Minister has to take a pause because he too was competing at the Olympics. As clueless as he is, he will still have to set up an investigative committee to know who didnt do their jobs rightly when it is clear to the blind already?
This man is lucky to be working for government. This crap up here will earn anyone a suspension or outright sack in the corporate or private sector.
Once again, I am just praying the SE crashes out of 2021 AFCON in the group stages, let me hear PIM from these bunch of losers…the minister and his sheepish entourage……..We will remind them of their new punchline of;
“…the bottom line is the spirit of friendly competition and excellence the Olympics are meant to engender and not winning.
Nonsense, he sud hav blame blame Rohr as usual for not coming down to Japan to come and coach the team Nigeria. Radarada OSI mtchhheeeeew
What the hell is this man saying for crying out loud? Why is he trying to be smart by giving a false sense of support to the athletes making it look like Nigerians don’t appreciate them? This minister seems like someone lost in the wilderness of shallow thought process. He is evidently displaying such level of gross incompetence to handle such esteemed position of a sport minister though still better than the Red Berretta but definitely not what Nigeria need but anyway sad as it is, it’s our norm, square pegs in round holes, all politically driven. In a sane society, he’ll by now have been breathing heavily via his anus, as proper scrutiny, on his handling of Nigeria sports would have been set in motion, where every single detail will be taken into consideration. FOR CLEARITY, I AM STATING QUITE FRANKLY, THE MAJORITY OF NIGERIAN SPORTS FANS REMAIN PROUD N GRATEFUL TO ALL YOU ATHLETES WHO DESPITE ALL THE NEGATIVES PUT BEFORE YOU BY THOSE BUNCH OF IDIOTIC, SELF SERVING ADMINISTRATORS,STILL WENT AHEAD TO GIVE OUT YOUR BEST FOR THE COUNTRY. YOU ALL DID US PROUD AND WE HOLD NOTHING, ABSOLUTELY NOTHING AGAINST YOU LOTS. WE ARE WITH YOU AND AGAINST THOSE FAT HEAD LOOSE BRAINS, PARADING THEMSELVES AS SPORT ADMINISTRATORS.