Ministry Enforces Zero Tolerance On Out Of Competition Testings

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The Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports Development has said it has implemented a zero-tolerance policy on Out-of-Competition Testings for athletes in the build-up to the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham and World Athletics Championship in Oregon.

After the incidents at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games involving non-compliance on O.C.T testing, the Ministry put its foot down in tandem with the recommendations of the National Assembly that athletes who do not complete their mandatory tests 2-3 weeks before international competitions should not be allowed to represent Nigeria.

Nigerian athletes protest in Tokyo during 2020 Olympics over the disqualification of 10 athletes for not meeting the minimum testing requirements under Rule 15 governing the National Anti-Doping Federation.

“We are guided by the last incident. The Ministry will not in anyway want to put the name of the country in the mud in Oregon or ridicule Nigeria in Birmingham,” said Dr Simon Ebhojiaye, Director of Federations and Elite Athletes Department of the Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports Development.

“In line with this, the Ministry ensured compliance with all laws, principles and regulations that guide testing of athletes, a zero-tolerance approach.” 

The World Athletics Championships get underway this weekend in Eugene, Oregon in the United States while the Commonwealth Games will be staged in Birmingham from the 28th of July through to August 8th, 2022.

 

Chidi Nwoke/FMYSD.

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