Aftermath of the 2016 Rio Olympics in Brazil where Nigeria won only a
Bronze Medal in male soccer, the Senate may probe the roles of the of
Minister of Sport, Solomon Dalung and the Nigeria Olympics Committee
(NOC) over the poor performance of the country’s contingent to the
global event.
The chairman of the Senate Committee on Sports,
Senator Joe Obinna Ogba (PDP, Ebonyi), disclosed this during an
interview with journalists in Abuja on Thursday.
Ogba, who was
part of the official delegation to Brazil, said a lot of factors ranging
from funding to
logistics contributed to Nigeria’s no-show performance
at the Olympics Games, saying that the Senate will look into the
circumstances when it resume from recess next month.
“My
committee intends to invite the NOC to come and brief us on the
Olympics. Apart from the late arrival of our athletes’ kits, you can see
even our national anthem at the opening ceremony was the wrong one. So,
all these, we are going to find out what happened when we resume,” Ogba
said.
On the donation of $390,000 to the Dream Team VI by a
Japanese plastic surgeon and football enthusiast, Dr. katsuya Takasu,
the lawmaker said it was wrong of the team to receive the money because
its source was unknown.
“I don’t think it was nice for our
country to accept such money given the happenings around world now.
Money is good but it’s not every money that comes your way that you
collect. So, I associate myself fully with the President of the Nigeria
Football Federation,” he noted.On the calls for the
resignation of Minister Dalung, Ogba said such calls were alien to
Nigerian culture as only the President can hire and fire a minister.
He
therefore enjoined Nigerians to plead with President Muhammadu Buhari
to release adequate funds to the Ministry of Sports in order for it to
fulfil its obligations.
Source: Leadership.ng
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