The Federal Government has approved the sum of N1.6bn for Nigeria’s 2014
World Cup campaign. Investigations reveal that the money was approved
as a ‘special grant’ for the World Cup, which makes it separate from the
budgetary allocation of the Nigeria Football Federation as contained in
the 2014 national budget.
A breakdown of the approved sum for the Brazil 2014 campaign shows that
the money will not only cover the Super Eagles participation in the
finals of the FIFA competition, but will also cover their training
programmes in the build-up to the event. The Super Eagles are billed to
camp in the United States of America for the Mundial.
The Minister of Sports Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi told our correspondent
that the government was giving the country’s participation in the World
Cup the highest level of attention necessary to make the Eagles excel.
He said, “We are aware of the financial challenges of Nigerian teams
while preparing for big events. It is not just about football but sports
in general including the Commonwealth Games and the World Youth
Olympics also coming up this year. In view
of the challenges posed by the budgetary process, we had to work ahead
to get funding for the teams in a way that funds will not hamper the
entire plans
“President Goodluck Jonathan has keenly followed the problems over the years and that has made it possible for us to find a solution that will be beneficial to the athletes and their aspirations and the entire country at large.”
An official of the National Sports Commission, who spoke with The Punch
on the condition anonymity because he was not authorised to speak on the
matter, said the minister was also working to get extra funds from
independent sectors to complement what the government had given.
He said, “The minister is considering leading big players in the private
sector to help raise funds for the team also. The idea is to ensure
that nobody has any excuse to fail. If the funds come early and
sufficient, then the rest is left for the team and their managers. We
have heard about poor funding as reason for not performing well in the
past and that is what is being avoided now.”
Considering that there is already a budgetary allocation for the NFF,
and that big players in the private sector will still support the
eagles, isn't N1.6 billion a lot quite 'a sum' to release as additional
grant?
So share your thoughts if you think this allocation is purposeful or
wasteful, and if it is a criteria for how the Eagles will perform at the
world cup.
Wasteful or purposeful ?
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