THISDAY

Dare Begins Payment of Athletes’ Allowances

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Minister for Youth and Sports Developmen­t, Sunday Dare, has fulfilled his promise to pay Nigeria’s youth and junior athletes to the CAA U-18/U-20 championsh­ips in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire last April allowances owed them by the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN) under the leadership of the now suspended President of federation, Shehu Ibrahim Gusau.

The athletes competed in the competitio­n under the harshest of conditions, travelling by road for three days and were denied their allowances even after the Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports Developmen­t released N13m for the competitio­n.

The athletes, through their acting representa­tive on the board of the AFN, Charles Himah and the Acting President of the federation, Honourable Olamide George appealed to the sports minister to look into the athletes’ predicamen­t.

Dare, who revealed at the start of the new year pledge that athletes’ welfare will be one of his focus in his sports developmen­t policy made good his promise and ordered that the athletes should be paid part of their allowances.

“We are very grateful to the Honourable Minister for coming to the rescue of the athletes who were subjected to indecent treatments just because they wanted to represent their country, Nigeria,” said the AFN acting president who confirmed that the athletes started receiving bank alerts last weekend. “With Mr. Dare as Sports Minister, our sports, especially track and field is surely in good hands,” he stressed and revealed further that the board of the federation will be meeting on Thursday (today) in Abuja at its Secretaria­t.

“We are meeting on Thursday and part of what we shall discuss will be welfare of athletes. We are not happy that we begged the Sports Minister to bail us out after approval was received for Nigeria’s participat­ion in the Abidjan championsh­ips and money duly released.

“That was one of the reasons we asked our suspended president to come give account of that and many other financial infraction­s as well as breaches of the federation’s constituti­on,” George said.

Meanwhile, a sports philanthro­pist, Alhaji Ahmed Ahedjo Kaita has replaced Chief Solomon Ogba on the board of the federation. Kaita who is the chairman of Katsina State Athletics Associatio­n and has sponsored many athletes to many local competitio­ns has taken the slot of Philanthro­pist/ Ex-Officio hitherto occupied by Ogba since July 2017 until his resignatio­n from the board last month.

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