Athletics Can Strongly Boost Nigerian Sports Economy


The technical director of the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN), Gabriel Okon, says athletics can  strongly and favourably impact on the Nigerian sports economy.

Okon noted that Nigeria is endowed with numerous talented athletes who are making positive strides in promoting the country’s image internationally.

The former Nigeria International athlete, has therefore, called on the National Sports Commission (NSC) to take concrete steps in providing sufficient financial support for the development of these athletes.

He stated “As of today, Tobi Amusan, Nigeria’s 100mH World Champion, holds a record time of (12:12s.) by propagating Amusan’s achievement, Nigeria can encourage others to take up sports, but this endeavor requires substantial funding“

The former sprinter pointed out “Examples from South Africa, Jamaica, and other nations demonstrate how world-class athletes can drive sports development through targeted investments.”

The AFN TD  faulted the common  chorus of “lack of fund” often expressed by government officials, describing it as retrogressive for the  growth and development of athletics in Nigeria.

Okon noted ‘We don’t just attend Championships, we also learnt from how others are achieving their podium finish,” .

He emphasized that countries achieving podium finishes in World Athletics Championships and Olympic Games invested heavily in their athletes over multiple seasons.

Okon argued that sports funding should come from consolidated investment funds rather than yearly budgetary allocations or personal funds.

According to him, athletes require training grants, competitions, trainers, medical care, equipment, and welfare, none of which should be compromised due to lack of funds.

Okon noted that countries like Turkey, Qatar, Spain, and Saudi Arabia lure athletes from other nations with substantial funding, leading some to change their names and forgo recognition under their birth names.

The Coach also stressed that Nigerian athletics require substantial funding, as the current ad-hoc approach has hindered  many of the country’s top athletes to achieve podium finishes.

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