The Guardian (Nigeria)

AFN probes athlete’s ‘disappeara­nce’ from C’wealth Games camp

- By Gowon Akpodonor

THE Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN) declared yesterday that it was investigat­ing the sudden disappeara­nce of national athlete, Emmanuel Bamidele from the Gold Coast 2018 Commonweal­th Games camp in Port Harcourt.

Bamidele, who took part in the Commonweal­th Games trials in Abuja and ran 45.28 seconds in the men’s 400m, was named in the 37-man squad for Gold Coast 2018 Games in Australia. He was said to have disappeare­d from Team Nigeria’s camp a few days ago, with reports suggesting that he may have been lured away by oil-rich nation, Qatar.

AFN Technical Director, Sunday Adeleye, in a mes- sage to yesterday said that though the federation had capable athletes who could step into Bamidele’s shoes, but they were investigat­ing it (the disappeara­nce).

“For every athlete, there is a replacemen­t, but investigat­ion is ongoing,” Adeleye stated.

However, former Nigerian jumper, hurdler and sprint- er, Seigha Porbeni says the sudden disappeara­nce of Emmanuel Bamidele from Team Nigeria’s camp was a result of poor welfare package for the athletes. Speaking with

yesterday, Porbeni stated that the country has poor welfare management for athletes, adding that he foresees a situation where more sports men and women would defect to Qatar or Bahrain.

“It has to do with welfare packaging of our athletes. If you don’t take the welfare of your athletes seriously, another country will take them away. A few years ago, we raised an athlete called Oluwakemi Adekoya. At the time she was running very well in the low hurdles, Bahrain snatched her away.

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Nigeria’s Etebo Oghenekaro (right) drives past Algeria’s Mehdi Abeid during their 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifying match in Uyo. Etebo believes the Super Eagles will do well in Russia. PHOTO: AFP.
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