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Monday, 8 January 2024

Pres. Tinubu Approves N12b Outstanding Payments to Super Eagles, Others |Omohglobalnews

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Nsa Gill, Calabar

President Bola Tinubu in a clear commitment to sports development has approved  payment  for backlog of outstanding allowances due for the national teams and coaches of various sports, totalling about twelve billion naira (N12b).

Minister for Sports Development, Senator John Owan-Enoh disclosed a much  while addressing numerous guests that graced the occasion of his thanksgiving service to appreciate God for his appointment as Minister in the Federal executive cabinet, noted that no president of the country has shown the level of commitment displayed by President Tinubu in the development of sports in the country.

He said:  “The senior team national coach has not been paid for 15 months, the salary is about $1.350 million. The senior national team and other national teams; females, under 20 had a backlog of unpaid allowances, unpaid promises, and all of that piling up close to about N12 billion, the president has approved all of that payment. There’s no better way to show support and leadership than what he has done.”

The Minister further said President Tinubu is committed to returning joy and happiness to Nigerian homes because when we win there’s happiness spread across the land and we are working hard.

He challenged the Super Eagles ahead of the Africa Cup  of Nations(AFCON) 2023, adding  that the whole country would be waiting in anticipation of the outcome of their matches from the continental fiesta.

He admitted the controversial nature of the sporting sector  but reckoned he  has been able to navigate through with proper diligence despite the fact that  the country will be competing  on many fronts. 

“People say I got the toughest job as the minister of Sport development,” he  said. “It’s only in sports that we compete with other countries and regions of the globe.

“ The AFCON is around the corner, later we will be competing with the rest of the world in the Olympics and Paralympics; we are committed to making a mark in sports development.”



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