Minister, Amokachi, Yobo make Hall of Fame

The Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Mr. Sunday Dare alongside two ex-internationals Daniel Amokachi and Joseph Yobo were listed in the Hall of Fame Award for the year 2020 for their impacts in sports. 

The minister was applauded for initiating the Sports Industry Thematic Group of the Nigeria Economic Summit Group (NESG) and the breakthrough in creating the Nigerian Sport Industry Policy.

This  would completely revolutionize sports in Nigeria both in participation and revenue when fully  operational. The impact would be felt hopefully in growing the national economy.

On his part, Amokachi was singled following his appointment as Special Assistant  to President Muhamadu Buhari. His appointment is expected to impact positively  on sports development. 

For Yobo, his appointment as Assistant National Team coach to Gernot Rohr is expected to restore confidence of home- based players and instill confidence in indigenous coaches.

The award is a result of the independent poll conducted by a former athlete,  Enefiok Udo -Obong. 

Others who made the list include President of the Badminton Federation of  Nigeria, Mr. Francis Orbirh; President of the Nigerian Basketball Federation  Engineer Musa Kida for outstanding performance as administrators. 

For successfully securing sponsorship for major athletics events in Lagos, Ijebu Ode, Kaduna and Remo, Ninlayo Sports Marketing Company was adjudged as the Marketing Company of the year. This is in recognition of its role in not only organizing major events, but securing sponsorship  despite the economic  crunch  due to the outbreak of COVID- 19.

 For playing an ignoble role and bringing sports to disrepute, former President  of the Athletics Federation, Shehu Gusau, was listed in the Hall of Shame, just like   the Nigeria Football Federation for ‘rewarding’ the mediocrity of Gernot Rohr with a new contract which even includes a protection fee of $2 million.

Also, the League Management Company (LMC) for being unable to organize a proper league and for failing  to make the  league more competitive on the continent.

Gusau and his rejected AFN stands out like a sore thumb for putting self-interest ahead of the interest of the sport. While he fights to keep his position in a board that obviously rejects him, his opposition to settlement, undemocratic decisions and his divisional stance have stunted the growth of athletics in the country. While athletes crave for support and competition, his attention has been in the national court suing to try and legitimatize his position. It has been counterproductive for athletes as a whole as there still remains uncertainty in the running of the Sport in Nigeria.

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