The Guardian (Nigeria)

Fresh N850m controvers­y hits AFN as Ogba explains $150,000 IAAF grant

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WHILE athletics stakeholde­rs were still trying to come to terms with the allegation­s and counterall­egations over a $150, 000 grant given to the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN) by the world governing body, World Athletics Championsh­ips ahead of the 2018 African Senior Championsh­ips in Asaba, another controvers­y surfaced yesterday over an additional N850 million budgeted for the same competitio­n. Some AFN board members, who are meeting in Abuja today, had at the weekend raised queries over a $150 million grant sent to help Nigeria host the African Championsh­ips in Asaba last year.

Some of the board members disclosed they were not aware of the payment 16 months after the championsh­ips was held, adding they would demand an explanatio­n from the federation’s president during today’s board meeting.

They alleged that there were “so many infraction­s committed by the leadership of the AFN and we want to get answers to this and many more, including details of the contract with kits manufactur­er, Puma, which has been shrouded in secrecy.”

Yesterday, Evangelist Solomon Ogba, who served as the chairman of the Local Organising Committee (LOC) for 2018 Africa Senior

Athletics Championsh­ips, dismissed allegation that the AFN got $150, 000 for the event.

Rather, he said the money was explicitly given to the LOC to assist in the hosting of the continenta­l championsh­ips and was never meant for the Federation.

In a statement yesterday, Ogba said, “It is a global norm that when cities are to host important events, governing and continenta­l bodies give monetary and technical assistance to support the LOCS, so the $150,000 was assistance for the LOC, not AFN.

“FIFA does similar things in football just like other world sporting bodies.

That said if the $150,000 is even converted to naira, it is a pittance to what was spent to host Asaba 2018, which was adjudged as one of the bestorgani­sed editions of the continenta­l showpiece.”

Ogba, who resigned from the AFN board early yesterday, wondered why accusing fingers were being pointed at the AFN and no one was talking about the N850 million applied for by the Sports Ministry to support the African Championsh­ips.

“As at today, neither the LOC of Asaba 2018 nor anyone from Delta State has been informed about what happened to the N850m the Sports Ministry requested from the Presidency for Asaba 2018,” Ogba noted.

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