The Director
General of the National Sports Commission, Alhassan Yakmut confirmed that President
Muhammadu Buhari approve funds to ensure preparations ahead of the 2015 All
African Games after addressing the athletes undergoing training.
The All
African Games is holding in Congo Brazzaville from September 4 to 19, 2015.
This is a clear departure from the usual practice of releasing funds two weeks
to a major international event.
An excited
Yakmut promised to release the approved figure to the public in line with
‘Change Agenda’ which promotes transparency in governance.
“Mr.
President has just approved the funds for the All African Games and I
understand we shall be formally informed on Tuesday.
“So, as soon
as we get the information about the exact figure approved from the budget we
submitted, we will make it open to the public because we intend to run a very
transparent administration.
“ And I think
by the time we finish computing all what we have done in the last three months,
we are going to say how much has been spent on each item of the projects that
we have executed including the Federations.
“And I am
sure that you have noticed that the Federations are beginning to feel the
public funding scheme especially the ones regarding the All African Games,”
Yakmut added.
According to
him, apart from the 19 sports that Nigeria will participate in, two other
sports namely swimming and gymnastics have been placed on standby in the event
that there would be athletes that are exceptionally good to represent the
country in the two sports.
To ensure
that athletes have the best preparations, Yakmut said that the Federations that
have requested for foreign technical support would have them.
The Director
General spoke further on this, “We are taking part in 19 events and two other
events that are actually on standby. If we have pockets of athletes that are
exceptionally good like gymnastic and swimming, we will carry them on their
merit.
“Regarding
technical aid, in fact we are in global technical business and we cannot reduce
ourselves to a situation that no matter how bad our coaches are, we must
sustain and retain them.
“What we have
done is to support the four federations that have requested that they will need
technical back-ups from foreign countries.

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