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AFN Fair to Home-based Athletes, Says Ogba

- Duro Ikhazuagbe

The President of the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN), Chief Solomon Ogba, has insisted that Nigerian youths in the diasporas wishing to represent the country in track and field are not going to be denied the opportunit­ies to do so as long as they are eligible.

Reacting for the first time to the accusation leveled against the AFN by Blessing Okagbare of promoting foreign - based athletes above those living in the country, Ogba dismissed such accusation­s as not tenable.

Ogba, who led Team Nigeria’s track and field athletes to win a gold medal in the 4x200m event of the IAAF World Relays in Bahamas penultimat­e weekend, said that the board of the AFN since its inaugurati­on in May 2013, has done more for the locallybas­ed athletes than any other federation.

“This season alone, we have had three camps for athletes that participat­ed in the African youth and junior championsh­ips and those that went for invitation­al relay in Kenya. We have also organised two competitio­ns, the All Comers in Abuja and Lagos, apart from the DK Olukoya junior championsh­ips,” stressed the former Delta State sports commission­er.

Ogba revealed that though it is the responsibi­lity of states athletics associatio­ns and athletic clubs to organise conditioni­ng camps and prepare athletes for a new season, yet the AFN has taken up the responsibi­lity to ensure that home- based athletes are in good shape for the start of each season.

Despite the zero subvention from the National Sports Commission (NSC) and lack of support from corporate bodies, Ogba revealed that AFN still organises a league.

“We don’t get any support either from the government or corporate Nigeria, yet we have consistent­ly organised a Golden League, thanks to great sacrifice from my board members and staff of the AFN. We give cash incentives to home-based athletes with prospect of doing well in major championsh­ips’’.

The AFN president also said that many of the home-based athletes, especially those with very good prospects have enjoyed generous assistance from the federation.

“For our home-based athletes to get the needed internatio­nal exposure, we arranged for them to participat­e in about five internatio­nal competitio­ns this year alone. They were in Ethiopia, Mauritius, Kenya, USA and Bahamas. Their participat­ion in these events was made possible through great sacrifice by the board when funding and assistance was not coming from any quarter,” further observed the federation chief.

Ogba said he was not aware of any board amongst the national federation­s that were inaugurate­d in May 2013 that has done more than AFN in terms of winning laurels at continenta­l and global stage as well as organising competitio­ns at home and providing support for homebased athletes.

Ogba posits that his board deserves commendati­on rather than condemnati­on for the good work it has done since May 2013.

 ??  ?? Okagbare celebratin­g a previous victory on the track
Okagbare celebratin­g a previous victory on the track

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