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Nigeria @ 60: Analysts Bemoan the Nation’s declining fortunes in sports

Last updated: September 30, 2020 8:39 pm
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The presence of Nigeria in the starting block of an athletics meet on the continent of Africa and world, in boxing ring, weightlifting mat, and football at some point in post-independence was really intimidating.

At sixty ,that presence has evaporated into thin air,no thanks to years of neglect of grassroots sports and the absence of a functional sports policy in the country.

According to some Port Harcourt sports journalists who spoke to ait .live on the occasion of the sixtieth independence anniversary of the country,Nigeria’s pride in sports has been badly eroded

In the eighties and early Nineties,Nigeria dominated the sprints in athletics on the continent,carting away available medals in 100,200,400,4×100 and 4x400metres respectively,same was the feat of the country in some of the combat sports and age grade sporting competitions.

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After 60 years of independence, analysts say that grip,the commanding presence and performance has now eluded the nation.
They attributed it to over reliance on past glory and absence of an efficient sports policy to drive the sector

Though the country has made some impact in the recent past in the combat sports by individuals who developed into champions outside the shores of Nigeria, they said with adequate planning and programming in the country Nigeria will blossom once again.

They urge the Federal Government to create an enabling environment for private sector participation and appealed to the sector to see investment in sports as part of their cooperate social responsibility.

Its is hoped that administrators will begin to see sports development as an opportunity to contribute their quota and not to milk the sector dry .

Editor Paul Akhagbemhe

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