Nigerian Sports Minister Apologises After Disappointing Paris Olympics

By Chidi Nwoke, Abuja

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The Minister of Sports Development, Senator John Owan Enoh, has apologised to Nigerians following the nation’s disappointing outing at the Paris 2024 Olympics, where the country did not secure any medal.

Nigeria’s sporting pride took a significant hit at the 2024 Paris Olympics as the nation failed to clinch a single medal. In the aftermath of this disappointing performance, the Sports Minister has issued a public apology to Nigerians.

Enoh expressed deep regret over the team’s inability to meet the nation’s expectations. In a statement, he acknowledged that the performance fell short of the objectives and hopes of Nigerians.

The minister has promised a thorough review of the factors that led to the dismal outing, with a view to preventing a recurrence in future competitions.

Team Nigeria athletes at the Paris Olympics.

“The Olympic Games, Paris 2024, has ended and I accept that our performance should have been a lot better,” the Sports Minister said. “It obviously fell short of our objectives, expectations, and hopes of Nigerians.”

“I must apologise 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.”

The Olympics, often seen as a showcase of a nation’s sporting prowess, has been a source of pride for Nigeria in the past. However, the absence of any medal at this year’s games has sparked widespread criticism and calls for accountability.

The minister’s apology comes as a first step towards addressing the public’s disappointment. As Nigerians grapple with the implications of this failure, the focus now shifts to understanding the root causes of the poor performance and implementing measures to improve the country’s sporting fortunes.

While the immediate focus is on the Olympics, the minister has also indicated that the lessons learned from this experience will be applied to the upcoming Paralympic Games, where Nigeria hopes to achieve better results.

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