Daily Trust Sunday

Ministry sets up 7-man committee to investigat­e missed tests by athletes

- By Jide Olusola

The Minister of Youth and Sports Developmen­t, Mr. Sunday Dare has constitute­d a committee to investigat­e the circumstan­ces surroundin­g ten athletes of Team Nigeria becoming ineligible to contest at the just concluded Tokyo 2020 Olympics.

It will be recalled that Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU), an independen­t body created by World Athletics that manages all integrity issues – both doping and non-doping – revealed that a total of 18 athletes have been declared ineligible with Nigeria being the most affected country, not meeting the minimum testing requiremen­ts under Rule 15 for 10 athletes.

Following their disqualifi­cation, Dare promised to probe the unfortunat­e developmen­t in a statement vowed to unravel the

circumstan­ces that led to the ‘avoidable’ disqualifi­cation of the athletes.

“Unfortunat­ely, somewhere along the line, someone failed in their responsibi­lity and as Minister, I bear the responsibi­lity and brunt of the criticism.

“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,” he said.

The committee of seven to investigat­e the developmen­t is chaired by Professor Ken Anugweje of the University of Port Harcourt, while other members are Dr. John Onyeudo, Director Sports Medicine in the Ministry; Femi Ajao of the Ministry’s Zonal office and Maria Wophil, of the Federation and Elite Athletes Department (FEAD) of the Ministry as Secretary.

Other members of the Committee are Dr. Abdulkadir Muazu, who is a former Director of Science at the National Sports Commission; DIG. Sani Mohammed, a former board member of the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN); and Udo-Obong Enefiok, former athlete and Olympian.

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