Olympics: Ex-Sports Minister Sambawa Thumbs Up Team Nigeria’s Performance

By Lekan Sowande.

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Former Minister of Sports Saidu Samaila Sambawa has commended Sunday Dare’s capacity as Minister for his role during the Tokyo Olympics, saying the Federal Government has found the most capable individual with the capacity to curb youth restiveness through sports in Nigeria.

Sambawa praised Dare for achieving so much in just under 2 years in office and advised the Federal Government to support the Youth and Sports Ministry’s grassroot development drive, assuring that  sports is the best tool to curb insecurity and social unrest in Nigeria.

“I am a big fan of Sunday Dare and I have done my little from afar to support his success story,” Sambawa said, speaking from his base in the United States of America.

“I like the way he started and I am happy with every step he has taken so far. If not for the ten athletes that were disqualified during the games, I was very confident that Team Nigeria would have won atleast 5 medals at the Tokyo Olympics.”

“Despite the setbacks, I want to commend the athletes and the Ministry for rising to the challenge and returning home with a Silver and a Bronze medal from Tokyo. That is our best achievement in a long while.”

Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Sunday Dare (C) with Bronze medallist Ese Brume (L) and Silver medallist Blessing Oborodudu (R) from the 2020 Tokyo Olympics

“I appeal to the Federal government to give more funds to the ministry as sports has so much potentials to tap from as a country,” Sambawa added. “I am not disappointed that D’Tigers and D’Tigress exited the games without a medal.”

“I followed their preparation all through and I am very encouraged by the fact that we have so many young boys and girls in these teams that will form the nucleus of our future exploits at the Olympics.”

“If the federal government can put 10% of what they invest on Security into sports development, in five years, millions of Nigerian youths will be taken off the streets and be meaningfully engaged and billions of dollars will be coming as remittances from Nigerian talents scattered abroad.”

“Our Youth are talented and patriotic. They are everywhere in the world winning medals for countries like the United States, Canada, Great Britain and the rest not only because they are not supported and encouraged, but also because these countries have provided a conducive atmosphere for them to thrive.”

Former Minister of Sports Saidu Samaila Sambawa

“The Minister has done so well in convincing and encouraging most of these athletes to return home and on my part, I helped to facilitate the process of securing Nigeria passports and spoke to a few of them on the need to dorn the Green White Green jersey of Nigeria,” Sambawa said.

“For a start, I will want the Federal Government to build a minimum of 6 zonal national institute of sports, NIS, in the six geopolitical zones and Abuja, the federal capital territory. Nigeria will have seven fully equipped institutes.”

‘’These institutes will train Nigerian youth in all sports based on what each can offer. The best of the best will move to Abuja. Each of these zonal Institutes will be linked to the one in Abuja from where all the talents will be harnessed.”

‘’Australia and many other Countries did this after poor outings at the Olympics. That way, the Ministry will have a platform to discover hidden talents from the regions. Secondly, there is the need for Nigeria to invest more in individual sports where we have comparative advantage.”

“These individual sports can win us medals at the Olympics and Common Wealth Games than the team sports,’’ Sambawa added.

“The likes of Great Britain, Canada and the United States of America are winning lots of medals from Swimming, Athletics, Gymnastics, weightlifting, wrestling, boxing, Judo, Tennis among others. These are the sports that give you more medals at major competitions.”

‘’ We have wasted so much money in sports participation rather than Sports Development and I think enough is enough! We must endeavor to encourage  our sports men and women, give them the best facilities to train, provide adequate training grants and offer them the best coaches to excel at the Olympics”.

“Dare seems to have the mental awareness and psychological drive to succeed as a sports minister. He looks very focused and if encouraged,  he will take Nigeria sports to the height we all dream of,” the Former Sports Minister concluded.

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