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Monday, August 12, 2024

Nigeria's Sports Minister Explains Why Nigeria Did Not Win Any Medals At the Paris 2024 Olympics

The 2024 Olympics which held in Paris has ended and Nigeria did not win a single medal..
This is a cho cho cho explanation for why Nigeria did not win any medal


He Wrote;"The Olympic Games, Paris 2024, has ended, and I accept that our performance should have been a lot better. It obviously fell short of our objectives, expectations, and hopes of Nigerians. I must apologize to our compatriots and reflect on what went wrong while looking forward to the Paralympic Games, Paris 2024(August 28- September 8th).

When I assumed office as the Minister of Sports Development in August 2023, I was confronted with the task of executing four international competitions namely the AFCON, the African Games,the Olympic and Paralympic Games in a matter of a few months. I was also reminded that the Olympic Games is the world's supreme sports competition, and countries require at least four years to prepare for it. I held extensive discussions with the management staff of the Ministry and got to know that preparations for the Olympics, which was less than a year away, had not started.
In the true Nigerian spirit, it was our view that we should spare no effort to sustain the international sports image of our country. Our target was to re-enact the Atlanta 1996 performance or even improve on it. To this end, we embarked on a progressive approach to drive forward the performance of our athletes and coaches. In my first week in office, I requested all National Sports Federations to furnish me with plans and programmes. I also embarked on a nationwide inspection of our sports facilities.

Subsequently, I constituted a Ministerial Podium Performance Advisory Committee comprising seasoned sports performance professionals to drive our preparations.
At this time, we had hardly qualified for the Olympics in any sport. We focused on both the AFCON and the African Games (both of which were happening in quick succession)while our athletes also participated in Olympic and Paralympic qualification tournaments. This had the disadvantage of compelling the athletes to attain peak performances several times within a short space of time. I was also enlightened that athletes of many countries had qualified almost one year ago and had already structured their training programmes for the Olympics. We were not deterred.

I convened a series of meetings involving the Presidents of the National Sports Federations, their Technical Directors, and Secretaries General. These meetings examined the preparations for the competitions. The Ministerial Podium Performance Advisory Committee was in attendance to discuss and streamline methodologies and training methods in the best possible way, considering the time constraints.
After the African Games, subsequent meetings were limited to the Federations that had bright chances of qualifying for the Olympics. Medals projections were made by all the Federations, although their athletes were still trying to qualify; which lasted until about June 2024. The concerned Federations obviously prioritized qualification over preparations for the Games. This seems to have always been the case.This has to change.
At the end of the qualification period, the selection of athletes and coaches was the absolute responsibility of each Federation.A few attempts to question selection after i got complaints were strongly resisted and defended.

To achieve our targets, we approved onshore training in different locations in the country in addition to the offshore training camps for our teams in Saarbrucken, Germany, and Sevilla, Spain. Ten out of the eleven sports trained in Germany. The choice of the training facilities in Germany was based on the very positive recommendations of the Ministry team and included the President of one of our Federations who as a former world champion and Olympic gold medal winner, is quite familiar with Olympic-standard facilities and equipment. At the training camp, the Ministerial Podium Performance Advisory Committee offered scientific preparation and mental strength training support.

The very high quality of their participation was confirmed by independent sources comprising athletes, coaches, and team administrators.

In all these, the President and Commander in Chief of the Federation,HE Bola Ahmed Tinubu, ensured that funds were not a limiting factor. Athletes competition requirements were provided, allowances were paid early, and training grants were disbursed to all athletes.I made myself readily available to deal with any issue throughout the competition. Therefore, the underwhelming performance of our team is puzzling. We owe Nigerians an explanation.
As a responsible organisation, we have swung into a review process. We shall evaluate the competition readiness of every athlete comprehensively, including their injury and medical history within the limits of patient confidentiality. The role of coaches and administrative staff will also be examined.

There must be a lot of lessons to learn from our performance and improvements must be made in all ramifications.The last time we returned from the Olympics without a medal was in 2012.The next two Olympics after that we've had a bronze medal in 2016 and a silver and bronze in the 2020 Olympics. As a country, we deserve more.Let's turn the disastrous outcome of the 2024 Olympics to a huge positive for Nigerian sports."

17 comments:

  1. Talk talk too much for this place. Na wa!

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  2. Cho cho cho explanation. 😂

    "No by cho cho cho, show workings". This comment dey always make laugh anytime wey I see am. 😂

    How can you even except a country that borrowed bicycle at the Olympic to win a 🏅?

    Zero preparation.

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  3. Sm1 wey no suppose follow the athletes come back to naija, he dey even explain. Shebi if na for north korea m, this one will not leave paris cos he kmows what will be waiting for him back in his come country.
    They should all resign because of shame, but he is even explaining, as usual nothing will happen. The only thing working in Nigeria is the private sector, cos of consequences.

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  4. Rubbish - a very useless country. Meanwhile other Nigerians won for their birth countries and country of residence. With a bad government, everything will be jagajaga and bad.
    Nigeria no get level in the whole space anymore, a very embarrassing country.
    Even Anthony Joshua no even send us again.

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  5. LOL @Stella 😆 chocho statement. Mr minister make una no dey wine us oo. Nigeria's outing in this Olympics was bad let us tell ourselves the truth. Nigeria doesn't take sports seriously and sports is money. No early preparations, no seriousness how do you win medals?? let them go and ask USA. Ndi Uchu. Abysmal failures!

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  6. As usual they'll always have rubbish explanation.
    Mtceeeeeew

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  7. Last minute preparations as usual. See baseless explanations, even a child in primary school will prepare very well for exams. Una own na to do rush rush...

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  8. Is Alright
    We gonna win The Next One in 4years time oo
    Nothing God Cannot do ooo


    Hello iya Boys

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  9. "We owe Nigerians an explanation.
    As a responsible organisation, we have swung into a review process"

    This is the first time I've ever seen a Nigerian politician admit blame and take responsibility...at least to an extent

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    1. Wait until you see the committee that would be set up to do the review and how much it would cost.

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  10. 😂😂😂 no be small Cho cho Cho explanation. He for kuku write a book na.

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  11. Cho Cho Cho country. No action.

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  12. A very shameless people. APC Government remains the worst dispensation ever.

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