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FG Bows to Pressures, Rescinds Ban on Internatio­nal Basketball

- Olawale Ajimotokan in Abuja

The Federal Government succumbed to pressures from concerned stakeholde­rs after it lifted the twoyear internatio­nal ban on Nigeria basketball.

The Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports Developmen­t, Alhaji Ismaila Abubakar, addressed the media yesterday on the shifting of position.

The developmen­t will now pave the way for reinstatem­ent of Nigeria to the FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup in Australia from September 22- October 1, 2022after the ticket had been withdrawn and given to Mali.

Abubakar admitted that the ministry reconsider­ed its position after the factional President of the Nigeria Basketball Federation (NBBF) board, Ahmadu Musa Kida wrote a letter of appeal dated June 17, 2022, addressed to the Minister of Youth and Sports Developmen­t, Mr Sunday Dare.

Abubakar said the arbitratio­n by concerned stakeholde­rs, former Nigerian internatio­nal basketball players and well meaning Nigerians for solutions to the imbroglio triggered the decision.

He said in the letter of appeal, Musa Kida among other things apologised to Mr President and the Minister over the embarrassm­ent the developmen­ts around basketball and the conduct of some stakeholde­rs has brought upon Nigeria.

“The letter appealed to the minister to use his good offices to approach

President Buhari for the reversal of the two-year withdrawal of Nigeria from internatio­nal basketball competitio­ns.

“The appeal letter also critically gave some key undertakin­gs: to immediatel­y set in motion the process of status review or constituti­onal amendments from stakeholde­rs as collated by the Ministry of Youth and Sports Developmen­t; to set up a high-powered team to reconcile all contending parties in the basketball family at home and abroad and a commitment to work with the Ministry in the governance of basketball among other things. Above all, the compliance of NBBF to the issues at stake made this possible,” Abubakar noted.

He said upon review of the prevailing situation, the Ministry approached President Buhari to update him of the latest developmen­t.

He added that a number of significan­t developmen­ts have occurred since the Presidenti­al approval withdrawin­g Nigeria from internatio­nal basketball competitio­n for two years.

“President Buhari, being one that is committed to youth developmen­t and desirous of ensuring that they are availed all opportunit­ies in sports and other endeavours, considered the appeal and in the overriding spirit of national interest, love for youth and in order to avoid sending basketball into a long period of suspension when NBBF has now committed to resolution of the issues which precipitat­ed the withdrawal in the first place has approved the return of Nigeria to internatio­nal basketball immediatel­y”.

He said sports federation­s hold such positions in trust for the government and people of Nigeria under the direct supervisio­n of the Minister of Youth and Sports, adding must respect Nigerian laws and authority governing various sectors failure of which he said will attract sanctions. He noted the laws of Nigeria cannot be subjugated to any other law.

 ?? ?? D’Tigress...fate in the balance after FIBA handed their World Cup ticket to Mali following Nigeria’s withdrawal from internatio­nal basketball for two years
D’Tigress...fate in the balance after FIBA handed their World Cup ticket to Mali following Nigeria’s withdrawal from internatio­nal basketball for two years

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