Sports minister, Sunday Dare reveals what Nigeria needs to prepare for 2020 Olympics

Sunday Dare, the Honorable minister of youths and sports has revealed that a whopping sum of N14bn will be needed to adequately prepare for next year’s Olympics Game in Tokyo but the ministry only has N2bn in their budget.

This revelation was made by the Honorable minister of sports and youth during the launching “the Adopt Campaign” in Lagos where he urged the corporate world to throw their weight behind the government to help keep the hopes of the athletes alive by supporting the initiative.

“The hope of the athlete is to be at the Olympics or the World Championship for their sport, to stand on the podium, and fly their country’s flag. They want to be the reasons why Nigeria’s flag should be hoisted and the national anthem is sung while the world watches.

This is their reward but it is also our honour and prestige, and pride among nations. It is this hope that drives them to invest in themselves, to work hard, to endure all odds, and try to surmount every challenge. We are that hope. Let’s not dash it,” the Minister appealed.

“To prepare for the Olympics, we need about N14bn and what we have in our budget is less than N2bn. This is why we want the corporate world to come in and support our quest to do well at the Olympics. Government cannot do it alone” Dare said.

He added, “For the Adoption Programme, we hope to reach at least 25 athletes in 11 of sports, with our 2020 Tokyo Olympic hopefuls. It is our belief that we have partners who will adopt one or any number of athletes and support them to win gold. By this, we hope we can give them the right pedestal to flourish, guarantees increased chances of success at the games.

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