The Nigerian government has admitted its failure to properly prepare
the country’s representatives to the 2016 Olympics cost the country the
chance of winning medals.
Nigeria has yet to win a medal with the Rio Olympics almost coming to a close.
The Sports Minister, Solomon Dalung, said the performance so far reflected the level of preparations Nigerian athletes received.
“It takes a minimum plan of four years to prepare for an Olympics. We
have seen that the likes of Divine Oduduru, Blessing Okagbare, Aruna
Quadri, Efe Ajagba, Ese Brume, Chierika Ukogu and others would have made
the desired impact if we had done the needful after the London 2012
misadventure. Success in sports no longer depends on skills and
determination,” he said.
“Sports has gone scientific. It is time now to develop sports from
the grassroots using sports science. It is not just to compete but we
need to be in tune with modern day sports. We can also start to develop
other sports like water sports, gymnastics, long distance races, etc.”
Mr. Dalung promised to establish a system that will enable early preparations for the next game in Tokyo, Japan.
“We are going to put in place a structure that will enable us to
start early preparations for the next Olympics which must include
provision of equipment and facilities. We must ensure that all
stakeholders including the Nigeria Olympic Committee, the sports
Federations, zones , state and local government councils are
incorporated in our quest to excel in future. The corporate world will
also be taken into cognizance.
“We will kick start our preparations for Tokyo 2020 when I meet with
all federations’ presidents to do a review and submit extensive programs
which will prepare us for Tokyo 2020.”
Mr. Dalung also commended the Dream Team VI despite losing 0-2 to Germany in one of the semi-finals of the football event.
“The team did their best and gave their all. They were determined to
make history once again but unfortunately, they could not convert
their chances. All hope is not lost as we’ll work hard to take the
bronze,” Mr. Dalung said.
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