The Director General said the President’s approval came with a clause that a full audit report of the financial details must be given after the 2015 Games. He then urged the Presidents of the various federations to be prudent and ensure that all spending has to be properly accounted for in line with the anti-corruption policy.
Speaking Wednesday after announcing the release of N2.9b for Nigeria’s participation in the All African Games, in Congo and preparations for the Commonwealth Games and the 2016 Olympics by the Federal Government, Yakmut warned that for sports federations to justify the huge amount being spent by government, such efforts must be backed by results.
He warned that coaches for the various teams must be recruited on merit, adding, “any coach who fails to carry the flag of Nigeria properly in Brazzaville will face sanctions”.
Too much money,make sports do well o!
ReplyDeleteFail in what area...must we b d only winning team....what if other country actually spends more than us nko,,abeg that's a tall order n its not good on our sports...putting unnecesary pressure on our sports men will only worsen their performance....
ReplyDeleteOkay o! With such amount of money let's hope they are motivated enof to win something. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDeleteI dnt think money motivates people,,for me its passion
DeleteOk o much money but make use am well
ReplyDeleteNa only God go make una win something oo no be with threat!! But all we do is win win win no matter what!! With baba God
ReplyDeleteNice try...it's okay
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ReplyDeleteI support u my presido on this Jonathan time as come & gone we r nau under sai regime hmm
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