The former Director- General of the National Sports Commission, Dr.
Amos Adamu, has called on the leadership of the Nigeria Football
Federation, NFF, to take full responsibility for the bronze medal outing
of the Team Nigeria to the Rio Olympics 2016. Adamu noted that, the NFF
under the leadership of Amaju Pinnick took a vital decision in sending
the Dream Team VI to Atlanta, USA for intensive camping.
Even when the minister denied the presence of the team in Atlanta,
the NFF continued with the camping exercise. It was this persistence
that eventually earned Team Nigeria the only medal at the Rio Olympics.
“The truth of the matter is that, if Amaju had waited like the other
sports federations’ president for the Sports Ministry’s funds which came
two weeks to the Rio Games, to commence serious camping for the Games,
the Olympic soccer team wouldn’t have been well prepared to win bronze.
“It is imperative that the NFF should stand firm to take the glory
for helping Nigeria not to return empty handed from the Rio Olympics
just as it was the case at the London 2012 Games.
“As little as the bronze medal looks, it is better than nothing. I
want to commend the leadership of the NFF for its visionary decision.
This will also help the career of the players and officials who are
today proud winners of an Olympic medal. I am in sports and I know how
difficult it is to win a medal in the Olympics.”
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