President Goodluck Jonathan on
Wednesday splashed over N300 million on athletes and their officials who made
the country proud at different international competitions in 2014.
Jonathan announced the cash rewards
at a reception in honour of the 351 sports men and women at the Banquet Hall of
the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
Among the athletes were those who
participated in the African Senior Athletics Championships in Marrakech,
Morocco, and the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland.
Others were participants in the
African Youth Games in Gaborone, Botswana; the World Junior Athletics
Championships in Oregon, USA, and the 2014 FIFA Female U-20 Football World Cup
in Montreal, Canada.
The list included athletes in the
Partille World Handball Youth Championships, in Sweden; the World Powerlifting
championships in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and the African Shooting
Championship in Cairo, Egypt.
Also in the list were participants
in the African Senior Wrestling Championship and the African Junior Wrestling
Championship.
In a remark, Jonathan reassured
Nigerians that his administration was determined to ensure that all sectors of
national life were given the necessary motivation to achieve set goals.
Jonathan gave the assurance while
hosting the country’s athletics and officials who emerged victorious at
different international competitions in 2014
He noted that the athletes’
achievements attested to the fact that with adequate preparation and motivation,
Nigerians could surmount all obstacles to attain set goals.
According to him, government will
continue to appreciate and reward excellence to serve as inspiration to those
who are called to represent the country.
While savouring the achievements of
the athletes, the president recalled that the journey to the present was not
easy.
“Realising the significance of
sports in national transformation, I took the decision to organise a retreat
for the sports sector in 2012.
“This arose from my conviction that
our outing at the 2012 Olympic Games did not represent full potential.
“Of course, if you look at the
continent of Africa, we have the largest population; we are highest in terms of
diversity and our economy is also the largest.
“In any competition in Africa, third
position is not good enough for us because in all the other parameters we are
never third.
“I am happy to note that things have
progressively changed for the better since that retreat,” he said.
Jonathan commended that National
Sports Commission for the “dedicated implementation” of the decisions taken at
that retreat.
The president noted that the
exploits of the athletes had gone a long way in further boosting the country’s
image in the comity of nations.
He added that their zeal and
dedication were remarkable and Nigeria’s flag was raised high to the delight
and glory of all citizens. (NAN)
Jonathan Splashes Over N300m On Athletes, Officials
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