AFN crisis: Sports Ministry won’t stand for illegality, says perm sec

Sports Minister Sunday Dare (file photo) (file photo)

 The Ministry of Youth and Sports has affirmed that it would not stand for illegality by allowing the impeached President of the Athletics Federation of Nigeria, Ibrahim Gusau, to put the sports and athletes future in jeopardy.

  According to a statement signed by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Youth and Sports, Mr Gabriel Aduda,   “Extant laws confers the power of sports development with the Ministry of Youth and Sports. We canot allow anyone to destroy the future of the youths or sports in the country. Only the duly elected President of the AFN is recognized by the Ministry. The decision of the board of the AFN to impeach the former President to sanitize the Federation is in the best interest of the Sports. We cannot sit by and allow anyone to perpetrate illegitimacy. “

He frowned at a situation where the former President was inviting athletes to camp for a competition that was not sanctioned by the AFN.

  “We want to focus on the task of preparing athletes for the African Athletics Championships in Algeria and subsequently the Olympics. No one should derail our efforts or plans. We are focused,we are determined to excel at the Olympics”, Aduda affirmed.

 It would be recalled that the board of the AFN impeached Gusau over allegations of financial impropriety and supported his Deputy Olamide George to take over in line with laid down rules.

 The Board is expected to ratify George’s election at its extra ordinary Congress  to be  held next month.

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