The Guardian (Nigeria)

Buhari unveils Team Nigeria’s official outfit, wants repeat of 1996, 2000 feat

• Minister promises excellent outing as NOC takes over contingent

- From Terhemba Daka, Abuja

PRESIDENT Mohammadu Buhari has charged Team Nigeria to replicate the performanc­es of past Nigerian Olympians, noting, ‘ you stand on the shoulders of giants.’

Speaking while officially unveiling Team Nigeria’s outfit to the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, Buhari recalled the exploits of past Nigerian teams, telling the athletes, ‘ you will also carry with you the encouragem­ent of the great exploits of Nigerian Olympians before you.’

The President was represente­d by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, at the event, which also served as the sendforth ceremony for Team Nigeria. The event, which held at the Presidenti­al Villa, Abuja, also marked the formal handover of the contingent to the Nigeria Olympic Committee ( NOC).

Specifical­ly, Nigeria will be represente­d by 58 athletes at the Olympic Games, while 22 athletes will feature in the Paralympic Games.

The team, in all, has 23 coaches, including nine sports athletics - 18 ( six men and 12 ladies), basketball - 24 ( 12 men and 12 women), badminton - three ( one man and two ladies), canoeing - one ( a lady) and gymnastics - one ( a man).

Others are rowing - one ( a lady), table tennis - four ( two men and two ladies), taekwondo - one ( one lady) and wrestling - five ( a man, four ladies).

President Buhari reminded the team of exploits of legends like ‘ Chioma Ajunwa, who won the gold medal at the 1996 Olympics for the long jump and became the first black African woman to win an Olympic gold medal in a field event.

“The Super Eagles in 1996 won the gold medal for football; that was the team that had the greats like Austin Okocha, Celestine Babayaro, Daniel Amokachi ( who was present at the event,) Sunday Oliseh, Taribo West, Kanu Nwankwo, Abiodun Obafemi, Emmanuel Amuneke, Emmanuel Babayaro, Garba Lawal, Joseph Dosu, Kingsley Obiekwu, Mobi Oparaku, Uche Okechukwu, Teslim Fatusi, Tijani Babangida, Victor Ikpeba, and Wilson Oruma — that was the year we defeated the world’s best footballin­g nations – Brazil and Argentina and we all held our heads high.”

Continuing, Buhari said, “in 2000 in Sydney, again we beat the best in the world to win the gold in 4×400 metres relay after the American team was disqualifi­ed for using performanc­eenhancing drugs. Our team then was Clement Chukwu, the late Sunday Bada, Enefiok Udo- Ubong, Jude Monye, and two other members of the team, Fidelis Gadzama and Nduka Awazie.

“And for anyone who thinks we are joking, maybe they haven’t seen our exhibition basketball game on Saturday with the USA team, especially that amazing block by Precious Achiuwa against KD - Kevin Durant, who is probably the best player in the NBA right now. So Precious, you are the real MVP.

“You stand on the shoulders of giants and with the quality and intensity of training you have received and your exploits during the qualificat­ion series for the Olympic Games, I am confident that by God’s grace, you will again make history and beat the best in the world.”

Urging the team to promote the Olympic ideals, President Buhari said, “Olympism is about fair play, honesty, teamwork, respect, and friendship. I trust that you will, as worthy ambassador­s of Nigeria, represent our nation excellentl­y.

“Fair play clearly enjoins every athlete not to use any prohibited substances or to cheat in any way. Half of the joy and satisfacti­on of victory is that it was won fairly.

“Every one of you participat­ing in the games is opening a page in history for yourself, your families, your community, and the nation.”

Commending the Minister of Youth and Sports Developmen­t, Sunday Dare, for coordinati­ng the various sporting Federation­s in preparatio­n for the Games, President Buhari urged the athletes to make good use of facilities at its training ground in the City of Kizarazu to put themselves in proper shape ahead of the Games.

He further urged the team to continue to observe all COVID- 19 protocols and to strictly adhere to the IOC Playbook in order to safeguard their health and those of others around them.

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