Changing name of Nigerian sports won’t grow it, says Gombe
By Uzor Odigbo
Chairman of the Gombe State Athletics Association, Hon. Ahmed Shuaibu Gara-Gombe has said changing the naming of the Ministry of Sports to the National Sports Commission (NSC) isn’t the solution to fixing the crisis in the sector.
During an AriseTV interviewed monitored by TheNiche, Gombe said addressing corruption in the sector is the way to go.
Gombe also discussed other issues during the interview, including the Ese Brume training grant saga and Adopt a talent Project.
Here’s an excerpt of the interview
On scraping of the ministry: “My position about the creation of NSC in the last 48 years is that we have been changing names moving from Ministry of Sports to NSC, changing nomenclature back and forth. At some point it was ministry of education information, culture and sports in the last 48 years. That brings the question, what do we want n Nigeria. Are we ready to develop in this country, if we are ready, it doesn’t come by changing names?
“Whenever there’s a failure we remember, let’s change name, anytime there’s failure again, we say put it back under Sports Ministry.
“The matter is not by changing names, the real issue is squarely Corruption. Change names one million times we still go back to where we are years back.
“Appoint people with integrity, transparency, appoint people without a bad past. But when government keeps recycling people that lack meaningful track record, integrity and good governance, we shall keep roaming in a circle and nothing will be achieved.”
“Talking about NSC, the question is, when was the act signed? There’s an ongoing debate on whether the NSC Act is legal or not. The former Chairman of Sports in the Senate Obinna Ogba was the one who spearheaded the act. And far as I am concerned, the NSC act was the worst ever seen, because the content was wrong, fraudulent and was designed to bring back friends and relatives. The documents is totally faulty and need to be reworked.”
“I remember in 2021 the National Assembly transmitted the bill to Mr. President Buhari for his assent. The President didn’t give his ascent, and you know when such happens, the Senate retrieves the bill and approves it after a number of weeks. But President Buhari later signed the NSC act on the 25 of May 2023, four days before his exit from office. After signing the bill some people took it and hid it inside their drawer without formal announcement. When did they bring back the NSC act, after the Sports Ministry has failed? Someone should be held responsible
On Ese Brume, Gombe said: “Training grants to Ese Brume was not planned but, NSC waited for Brume to get accident before giving her training grant. Secondly, a training grant to Brume is not a favour but her right. Have NSC given other AthIetes?
“Now, sports all over the world is driven by Corporate Business Entities. Check, only in Nigeria you have government pumping money into sports and have people stealing it without accountability and government does nothing about it.
“In the history of Nigeria, No President had pumped money into sports like President Bola Ahmed Tinubu did. Where did he get the money having gone borrowing, raising taxes bills which means, the president means well for Nigerian Sports.
“President Tinubu released N24 billion to sports in one year. Where are those who managed it? Some of them were assigned to other ministry to go and hide while others are roaming the street enjoying their loot. So, we have to show accountability, transparency and good governance.
“No corporate body would put money into Nigerian Sports, the Shehu Dikko who is talking went to the Nigeria Stock exchange to do the symbolic Ringing of Bell with Amaju Pinnic promising heaven on earth to the Nigeria sports and later, they disappeared, which means there’s a trust deficit in Nigeria Sports.
“Mobil was sponsoring AthIetics, Coca-cola sponsored Tennis. Glo, MTN doing sports business in Nigeria, no one is asking why is Super Sports no longer in sports in Nigeria? These corporate bodies pulled out because no accountability. In Nigeria today, no one has been taken to prison for stealing money in sports.
“Adopt a talent project was not the creation of Sunday Dare, it was the creation of late journalist Jide Fashikun during Solomon Dalung tenure as Sports Minister. For 25 years in sports, I have been a lone voice and nobody would stop me. I will keep exposing bad past, incompetence and bad governance.”