28 Years After, Sam Okwaraji’s Family Accuses FG Of Not Fulfilling Promises
The family of Sam Okwaraji has asked the Federal Government to fulfil its promise to build a sports and youth development centre in honour of the player who died while playing for the Super Eagles in a 1990 World Cup qualifier against Angola’s Palancas Negras at the National Stadium in Lagos on August 12, 1989.
Okwaraji, who was playing for German Bundesliga club Stuttgart then collapsed during the clash, was confirmed dead hours later. Speaking during a courtesy visit to the Imo State Football Association chairman, Amanze Uchegbulam, the elder brother of the late footballer, Pat Okwaraji,
said his family was saddened that the Federal Government had refused to fulfil any of the promises it made during the former Roma midfielder’s burial 28 years ago.
Pat said the Sam Okwaraji Foundation had decided to source about N700m for the Sam Okwaraji Memorial Sports and Youth Development Centre since the government had failed to fulfil its promise.
He said, “The sports and youth development centre is one of the promises made by the Federal Government which have yet to be fulfilled. We will also institute a memorial lecture series in his honour.”
According to him, Okwaraji deserved to be honoured as a role model for Nigerian youths because he was able to combine active football and education and was about rounding off his doctorate at the age of 24 years before he died.
Uchegbulam assured Pat that the association would support the foundation.
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