Tag: Solomon Dalung

  • We shall rejuvenate schools sports in Nigeria – Dalung

    Minister of Youth and Sports, Solomon Dalung, on Thursday vowed to rejuvenate schools sports which, he said, was almost dead in the country.

    Dalung told newsmen in Lagos that grassroots sports development was the only way to discover best talents that could be groomed to represent Nigeria at international competitions.

    “There has been a systemic failure in our sports development, the school sports is almost dead in Nigeria.

    “It is only in the southern part of the country that you still have sporting activities in few schools, but in the northern part, it is almost dead.

    “Unlike when we were growing up when sports participation was an important part of school curriculum, but now most schools don’t even have playing grounds,” Dalung said.

    The minister said that states and local governments were also not doing enough toward sports development.

    According to the sports minister, states and local governments have key role to play in grassroots sports development where athletes are discovered and nurtured 

    “What we have now is that state governments leave sports development to federal government; they have to take sports development more seriously,’’ Dalung said.

    Read Also: DR Congo players to be screened for Ebola – Dalung

    The minister said that budgeting is another bane confronting sports development in the country.

    “Budgeting for sports have not been encouraging, Nigerian legislature’s attitude to sports should change.

    “If not for the intervention of President Muhammadu Buhari, Nigeria would not be attending international sports competitions.

    “The budget for sports has not improved for the two years of my being the minister,’’ Dalung said.

    The minister also said that he was not happy with activities of some sports federations.

    “When I inaugurated the board of the 33 sports federations in Abuja last year, I told them that it would be the last sports federation the ministry would conduct.

    “I charged them to come up with acceptable constitutions within three months, that will be used to run their various federations, but 80 per cent of them are yet to come up with any.

    “Some of them don’t even have calendar of activities, they are only interested in international competitions and traveling, because of the estacode they will collect.

    “Those of them that have not complied with the directive will not enjoy any funding from the ministry.

    “Some of them even have use and dump attitude toward the athletes; they are not there for the athletes when the athletes are in need, they go for new athletes once the old ones are injured.

    “That attitude is not acceptable to me and is not good for sports development,’’ Dalung said.

    He said that the sports ministry would create a unit for Nigerian athletes in the Diaspora.

    “We have decided to create a unit or a department to be in charge of Nigerian athletes abroad.

    “I discovered that most Nigerian athletes living outside the shores of Nigeria want to represent the country at major international competitions.

    “But most of our sports federation are not in touch with them, so a unit or department, when set up, will be in charge of keeping tab on our athletes in the Diaspora,’’ he said.

    Dalung, however, lauded the country’s performance at the recently concluded Commonwealth Games held in Gold Coast, Australia.

    “Considering our preparations and facilities available for our athletes, Nigeria did well in the games, placing ninth on the overall medal table and second behind South Africa among African countries that participated.

    “Though we could have done much better, the performance of our athletes at the games was highly commendable,’’ Dalung said.

    The minister said that Nigerian coaches and technical officials would be exposed to modern techniques in coaching and officiating. 

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  • DR Congo players to be screened for Ebola – Dalung

    The Minister of Youth and Sports,  Solomon Dalung, said on Monday players of the Democratic Republic of Congo National Team, the Leopards, would be screened for Ebola virus before playing the Super Eagles in next week pre-World Cup friendly in Port Harcourt.

    At least 15 people have been killed in the recent outbreak of Ebola in the giant Central African nation.

    Speaking with State House correspondents after meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari, Dalung said the outbreak of the disease would not stop the friendly match.

    He said Congolese would be screened before leaving their country and in Nigeria.

    He said any player that refuses to come to Nigeria through the flight would not be allowed to play the match.

    He said: “Nigeria is going to play the friendly with DRC. I have discussed with the Federal Ministry of Health with the World Health Organization on the matter. We have reviewed the situation and received adequate information about it.

    “So we have agreed on major approaches. One, the DRC team is coming through a chartered flight and those coming for the match will be using that chartered flight and they would have been screened from the DRC and here in Nigeria.

    “No any other person is going to be admitted using any other means of transportation for the match. We also discovered that the Ebola outbreak is limited to a particular place and it has not escalated.

    “So we wouldn’t want to run the risk of setting a precedent which we will later be a victim. Based on that we only introduced strict policies to ensure that the match takes place.”

  • Ebola: DRC players to face screening before World Cup friendly

    The Minister of Sports, Solomon Dalung on Monday said that arrangement has been put in place to screen the national players of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the Leopards, of Ebola virus before playing World Cup friendly with the Super Eagles.

    The disease has recently broke out in some parts of DRC.

    Read Also:Ebola: FG bans transportation of corpses from DR Congo

    But speaking with State House correspondents after meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari, Dalung said that the outbreak of the disease will not stop the friendly match.

    According to him, the players will be screened before leaving DRC on flight and also screened on landing in Nigeria.

    He said that any player that refuses to come to Nigeria through the flight will not be allowed to play the match.

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  • Dalung urges Nigerians to support Eagles, warns NFF against distraction

    Minister of Youth and Sport, Solomon Dalung has appealed to Nigerians to show solidarity and support to ensure the success of Nigeria team at the FIFA World Cup in Russia

    Dalung in a statement issued on Thursday in Abuja by his Special Assistant, Media, Nneka Ikem-Anibeze, thanked the team for their commitment, patriotism and unity of purpose as the World Cup approaches.

    He urged the team and other stakeholders to continue to produce the desired results in their friendly games and aspire to win the cup.

    According to him, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) should not be distracted with the award of slots to prospective supporters to Russia.

    Read Also: Buhari hosts Super Eagles May 29

    “I sincerely commend the Federal Government and Nigerians for their unflinching support and solidarity to the team and officials.

    “As we look forward to playing our remaining friendly matches with DR Congo, England and the Czech Republic, government assures that every step will be taken to ensure a smooth operation of the matches.

    “I also appeal to Nigerians to show their solidarity and support to see the team to victory,’’ he said.

    The minister commended the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) Technical and coaching crew and urged them to remain focused in their preparations for the FIFA World Cup in Russia.

    Dalung, however, emphasized that priority would be given to the team including officials before considering issues of sponsoring individuals.

    “We appreciate the desire of Nigerians to travel to Russia and support the team but it is worthy of note that every plan on ground will focus on the welfare of the team and officials.

    “The team having qualified for the World Cup is a Nigerian team, therefore, preparation of delegations and mobilization of support is the exclusive preserve of the Federal Government of Nigeria,’’ he said.

    Dalung, however, said that the NFF was preoccupied with preparation of the team and its officials for the competition and should not be distracted with the award of slots to prospective supporters to Russia.

    “I urge the Federation to concentrate on its mandate and avoid the distraction of allocation of slots to people interested in traveling to Russia for the World Cup.

    “However, any Nigerian with the capacity to travel to Russia to support the Super Eagles is not limited by this advice.

    “I wish the Super Eagles of Nigeria the best and look forward to an amazing performance in Russia 2018,” Dalung said.

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  • Commonwealth: Akeredolu to reward medalists from Ondo

    Gov. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State says athletes from the state who won medals at the just concluded Commonwealth Games in Australia will be rewarded.

    Akeredolu disclosed this during a fund raiser and inauguration of the National Athletics Development Centre by the Nigeria Sports Development Fund Inc. ( NSDFI ) on Monday evening in Akure.

    “Going to the Commonwealth and winning medal is not easy, that is what the minister of sports said.

    “If each state had won two medals at the event, the country should have topped the medals table,” he said.

    The coach and athletes to be rewarded are Purity Akuh, a wrestling coach with the State Sports Council and national coach,  Aminat Adekuroye and  Odunayo Adeniyi, gold medal winners as well as  Bose Samuel, a bronze medalist.

    The athletes won medals in the wrestling event at the Games.

    Commenting on the Centre, Akeredolu said the initiative would engage the youths of the state positively.

    The governor noted that the programme was bound to succeed because the money would come from the masses and not government.

    Akeredolu encouraged people of the state and the country at large to key into the programme as it would benefit both the rich and the poor.

    Earlier, the Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Solomon Dalung,  said the funds from the programme would go a long way in  preparing  athletes for the 2020 Olympics.

    Dalung, represented by Mr Ademola Are, Director, Federation and Elite Athlete Department of the ministry, said the programme was a practical example that ‘government cannot do it all’.

    The minister said that a similar programme was initiated in 1994 and before the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, urging people to see it as a Nigerian project.

    Read Also: ‘Osinbajo for Ondo MSME clinic Thursday’

    Also speaking, the state Commissioner for Youth and Sports Development, Saka Yusuf-Ogunleye, said the programme and community lottery scheme was a partnership between Ondo State Government, Athletics Federation of Nigeria and NSDFI.

    According to Yusuf-Ogunleye, one of the benefits of the partnership was establishment of sports facilities in the three senatorial districts of the state.

    The Director General of NSDFI, Mr Olajide Fashikun, said the launch had a target of raising N900 million for 90 athletes in five sports for the Olympics.

    Fashikun said that the programme only needed 4.5 million Nigerians to donate N200 only in 90 days for the dream to come to reality.

    “For every of the 90 athletes, we shall as a nation give them what it takes to rule the world. The last time we did this was 1994 when our fund supported those preparing for 1996 Atlanta Olympics Games.

    ” We shall repeat the feat. By the last day of July 2018, we want to make sure we have delivered on this task,” he said.

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  • Eagles ready for World Cup despite loss to Serbia – Dalung

    The Minister of Sports, Solomon Dalung on Wednesday said that the Super Eagles loss to Serbia does not mean that the Nigeria team was not prepared to excel at the coming World Cup.

    Super Eagles had on Tuesday lost 2 – 0 to Serbia in a friendly encounter in preparation for 2018 World Cup slated for Russia.

    He said “I’m quite confident of the Super Eagles. We mustn’t win every match before we can say we are prepared.”

    The defeat, he said, will only put the team on their toes towards achieving good outing in Russia.

    On the progress report given to FEC, he said “The major highlights of the achievements of the Ministry of Sports are the democratisation of the national federation by the ministry as a policy trust. I have gone a long way by improving performances in sports. It has also rebuild the confidence of our athletes which is giving the Ministry the desirable results we are having.

    Read Also: Buhari’s victory in 2015, a political revolution’ – Dalung

    “Before 2017, the situation in the national federations where the Minister had the power to apoint 150 board members and these were seen as political appointments which were counterproductive to the progress and development of sports and we have overcome that.

    “We also analyzed national federations and their performances one after the other and of course it has been harvest of medals since the reforms in the national federations.

    “Then we looked at the issue of youth development where the ministry has reviewed the national youth policy which was reviewed last since 2009 and we presented to council for approval and we looked at youths empowerment programmes of the Ministry which trained 400 young people in 2015 and 500 have been trained in 2018 in agro allied services including physical and leadership training. The beneficiaries are usually given take off grants which enable them to establish themselves.

    “We also brought to council the progress recorded in National Youth Parliament youth training program where 109 young people are selected from the 109 senatorial districts in the country and are constituted into a parliament to discuss the issue of young people.

    “Before coming onboard, the programme has been abandoned for a very long time and we resuscitated it. We also informed council about the last national council of sports meeting which we withdrew the hosting right from Calabar which has been with the right since 2012 and has been unable to host the festival. The festival now will take place in November this year in Abuja and the Federal Government is hosting.

    “We also tried to draw the attention of the Council on the need for an effective synergy between the MDAs to be able to address the youth question which is more or less growing like a tsunami and if due attention is not given to it, we will likely have problems.” he said

     

  • FIBA: We are ready for new elections – Umar

    Tijjani Umar, factional President of the Nigeria Basketball Federation (NBBF), on Friday said that he would obey the decision of the Executive Committee of the Federation of International Basketball Association (FIBA) for a fresh election.

    Umar told our reporter on phone that he was excited about FIBA’s decision and that it would go a long way in resolving the crisis rocking the federation.

    “We are prepared for new elections whenever FIBA chooses to organise the elections as it would really resolve the crisis in the federation.

    “We had observed an election in line with the FIBA Statutes from which the Nigeria Basketball Federation Constitution was derived.

    “The election held in Kano on June 12, 2017 and the results of the election should have been endorsed by FIBA.

    “However, as a body, we respect the reconciliation effort of FIBA and have identified a new election as the only way for a fair and equitable settlement of the dispute.

    “We accept the directive of FIBA for a fresh election based on the NBBF Statutes and overseen by FIBA without interference from any third party,’’ Umar said.

    A three-man fact-finding team had visited Nigeria in February, led by Dr Alphonse Bile, and met with the Minister of Youths and Sports, Solomon Dalung.

    They also met with the two factional leaders of the NBBF, Tijjani Umar and Musa Kida, before arriving at the decision to organise fresh polls.

    However, the leadership of the Umar led group had continued to stir the ship of the federation by organising the Premier leagues for men and women and the National Division One and Two leagues.

    Meanwhile, the Kida led board had also been consciously involved in organising the national teams for international championships which brought about Nigeria winning the 2017 Afrobasket women championships trophy in Mali.

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  • Governor, minister at war in Plateau

    Plateau State Governor Simon Lalong’s media aide Mark Longyen urges the Minister of Sports and Youth Development, Solomon Dalung, to cooperate with the governor in the task of developing the state, instead of turning himself into an opposition leader in the Northcentral state.

    Solomon Dalung,  Minister of Sports and Youth Development, has made a futile attempt to rubbish Plateau State Governor Simon Lalong’s decision to name a road after President Muhammadu Buhari during the President’s two day-working visit to the state.

    Dalung claimed that it was the Yakubu Gowon Way, which stretches from the Plateau State Specialist Hospital Roundabout and terminating at Taen Oil Junction on the Jos-Bukuru Expressway, that was renamed as the Muhammadu Buhari Way.

    On the contrary, the new Muhammadu Buhari Way, actually starts from Taen Oil Junction and terminates at Mararaban Jema’a Roundabout on the way to the Yakubu Gowon Airport, Heipang.

    In an unprecedented show of shame, based on crass ignorance and sheer political chicanery, Dalung took to his Facebook wall on Sunday March 11, 2018, to disparage Lalong for honoring Buhari, thus stirring the hornet’s nest and precipitating controversy by stating that it was the road named after Gowon, a Plateau State indigene, that has been renamed after Buhari!

    The minister said: “Another disaster of the President’s visit was the renaming of Yakubu Gowon way to Muhammadu Buhari way. To say the least, it is embarrassing. Gowon was the President’s boss. How can he be stripped of a 40 year-old privilege and honour in his home state? This is the worst thing that can happen to a man like the elder statesman. I believe that General Gowon is feeling betrayed and abandoned by his own people.”

    Dalung’s post, which is fraught with grammatical errors like one written by a child in a kindergarten, added: “This is a political decision of Lalong desperately taken to secure 2019 ambition, but not the decision of the people of Plateau. We condemn this act with all sense of love for Yakubu Gowon as a father, while advising the governor  to withdraw this unpatriotic decision and publicly apologise to Yakubu Gowon and the President for embarrassing them.

    “If the visit of the president was intended to secure 2019 for Lalong, it has exposed his ambition to great risk and multiply his opponents. While re-election is the primary concern of Governor Alert, fighting, killing, maiming of innocent people continues unabated. As to how this unfolds, no doubt, Plateau is under siege but army of praise singers and pyschophants whose only interest is the pockets. And history is on the verge of repeating itself again. We must all rise against injustice or else we will all consumed.[sic].

    Dalung, who wrote as though he had become the PDP’s official spokesman, stated: “Also Mr President was misled to believed[sic] that all the road networks in Jos metropolis were constructed by Governor alert. It was morally wrong for Lalong to fail to acknowledge that it was Governor Jang’s legacies. I was an ardent critic of Governor Jang’s administration, but I will not fail to credit his legacies because of differences. The only projects Lalong did is the road to his house and 40 tractors…”

    Since Dalung’s  appointment as minister in Buhari’s cabinet over two years ago, his tenure has been trailed by one embarrassing and nauseating utterance or the other. Not a few people, including President Buhari,  sports stakeholders, the world football governing body (FIFA) as well as Plateau people, who he represents at the Federal Cabinet, have at various times have been embarrassed by most of the comments credited to the minister.

    In November 2016, while Nigeria was making preparations to enable it to qualify for the 2018 World Cup in Russia, Dalung, in his characteristic blunder, which has become his middlename, Selcap, told the BBC Hausa Service, that the country does not need to be in the world Cup, arguing that it was a waste of time and waste of scarce funds.

    What manner of Sports Minister is this? So, Nigeria’s participation in the prestigious Mundial  is a waste of time and resources after all? While many countries are falling over themselves to secure the FIFA World Cup ticket, considering that it is the world’s most glamorous sporting competition after the Olympics,  Dalung insisted that Nigeria should  focus on other sports.

    By implication, it means that by June when the World Cup begins, if Dalung is still a minister, he’ll be leading the Nigerian contingent to Russia as the nation’s number one sportsman with the pessimistic mindset of not going to win the cup. Is it not better for him to stay away from attending the event or be replaced with a minister who would go to Russia with an optimistic or winning mentality for the Super Eagles?

    Dalung allegedly said: “That competition stinks of corruption; Nigeria is too poor to waste money on it; and  Nigeria would never win the trophy. The cup that we can win is the African Cup of Nations. There is nothing again that will take us to another man’s balcony in the name of the World Cup. We already have the Commonwealth Games and the Olympics. For these, we can attend such meets. But, I am opposed to the World Cup. We don’t agree to it. Conspiracy in the World Cup is too much.”

    Dalung further embarrassed and indicted FIFA  when he stated: “There is the issue of bribery and favouritism. There is also the issue of corruption before you are even given the hosting rights. We are here suffering from hunger and we don’t have money for such things.

    “That is why, even if we try many times, once it gets into the politics of the game, we can never win…”

    On another occasion, the minister, in another of his series of blunders goofed when he posited that Nigerian sportsmen and women don’t need adequate preparations to win medals, but winning mentality alone.

    “The disabled athletes have shown that all you need is a winning mentality and not too much preparation. They trained under the same condition with their able bodied counterparts, but they are winning medals now,” Dalung told Brila Radio while commenting on the performance of the nation’s Paralympics. In fact, on the contrary, training is a sine qua non of every success in sports as this can be confirmed by any sports expert.

    The minister also once in another blunder referred to the USA as the ‘United States of Nigeria, while speaking with journalists on the plight of the stranded Nigerian Olympics football team who were training in the USA prior to the trip to the Rio Olympics in Brazil. “Our U-23 team is suffering in the United States of Nigeria,” he was quoted as saying.

    Again, Dalung fumbled again while speaking before the House of Representatives Committee on Sports when he demonstrated his poor grasp of grammar when asked about the disbursement of funds to the various sports federations, and the allegations that his ministry was corrupt.

    “The funds ‘spended’ were properly ‘spended’ because we got them from intervention funds from Mr. President,” he told the Committee.

    In yet another embarrassing outing, Dalung claimed that on July 14, 2016, he traveled on sea for two hours to meet with the leadership of the militant group, Niger Delta Avengers, NDA, in Oporoza, Delta State,  adding that he received a sealed envelope for President Buhari containing their demands. However, this was swiftly denied by the NDA and the presidency which disowned him afterwards.

    “Niger Delta Avengers can’t stoop so low to send representatives to meet with a common Minister of Youth that doesn’t know his work. Minister of Youth and Sports Solomon Dalung has been defrauded and played by Niger Delta Fraudsters,” the NDA reacted to the claim in a statement.

    On Friday last week when the President was inaugurating the 400 tractors for the Plateau State Tractor Borrowing Scheme, Dalung was conspicuously absent. He instead smuggled his way to a radio station in Jos at the same time, castigating the governor and disparaging the presidential visit.

    Dalung has continued to embarrass himself, his principal, his followers and the people of Plateau State in an open ended show of shame since he became a minister. For how long will he continue to do this?

    The truth is that Dalung is an inconsequential political figure in the APC and Plateau State politics, who cannot win an election, even for Chairman of his relatively remote and tiny Langtang South Local Government where he was once interim chairman during the illegal state of emergency in 2006.  It is a clear case of a political Lilliputian masquerading as a political giant.

    He has never won an election in the state and even in his bid for the APC governorship ticket in 2014, he came a distant third position against Prof Emmanuel Garba and Governor Lalong who came second and first. The APC lost the 2015 governorship election in his local government, which further reinforced this position. What Dalung deserves right now is the exit door of Buhari’s cabinet and a proper replacement found, having become a political liability rather than an asset to the APC and the state.

    Longyen is the Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity to Plateau State the governor.

  • Buhari receives FIFA World Cup trophy

    Buhari receives FIFA World Cup trophy

    No financial reward announced for CHAN Eagles 

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday received the FIFA World Cup trophy at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    The trophy is presently touring 91 cities in 51 countries across the globe ahead of the 2018 FIFA World Cup competition billed for Russia in June.

    Apart from thanking the world football ruling body, FIFA for allowing the trophy to tour two cities in Nigeria, Abuja and Lagos, President Buhari promised to support the Super Eagles towards winning the trophy in June.

    He was glad that the Super Eagles was the first African team to qualify for the 2018 World Cup.

    According to him, football has been a great unifying factor among the ethnic groups in the country.

    Even as no cash reward was announced at the short ceremony for the CHAN Eagles that won silver in Morocco, the President said that the country appreciated their efforts.

    “We are proud of you and the team to the Bobsleigh Winter Olympics in South Korea.” He said

    While commending Coca-Cola for their role in football development in Nigeria, he urged other organizations to emulate the company.
    The Sports Minister, Solomon Dalung, disclosed that the two ladies that brought honours to Nigeria at the Bobsleigh Winter Olympics in South Korea, were based in the United States and sponsored their training and participation at the competition.

    He noted that the honours coming to Nigeria under the present administration won’t have been possible without the support of the President.

    FIFA representative, Christian Karembeu who presented the FIFA World Cup trophy to President Buhari, urged the Super Eagles to believe in themselves in order to go far in the competition.

    The President of Coca Cola West Africa, Peter Njonjo, hoped that the ceremony on Wednesday would turn out to be a dress rehearsal for the return of the trophy in July if the Super Eagles wins the competition.

     

     

  • FG, Edo synergise to boost youth empowerment

    FG, Edo synergise to boost youth empowerment

    The Federal Government has revealed plans to partner with Edo state to boost youth empowerment in the South-South and South-East geo-political zones, as not less than 121 youths graduated from a capacity building workshop organised for youths in the zones.

    Minister of Youths and Sports, Barr. Solomon Dalung, who addressed the beneficiaries trained under the National Youth Empowerment Programme (NYEP) at Okada, Ovia North East Local Government Area of Edo state, said the programme is intended to encourage entrepreneurship.

    The youths were trained on cosmetology, bead making, aquaculture, piggery, cassava processing and value addition, as well as interior decoration and event management.

    According to Dalung, “The objective of the NYEP is to encourage entrepreneurship among youths as well as provide avenue for youths from diverse socio-cultural backgrounds to bond and collaborate in proffering solutions to issues affecting the country.”

    He added that the NYEP was initiated by the Ministry of Youths and Sports in 2015 to serve as capacity building programme for youths on agro-allied, vocational skills and entrepreneurial skills.

    “The empowerment programme is designed to solve the problem of unemployment among youths as it intends to expose youths to skills and knowledge that will make them entrepreneurs. An empowered youth with a sustainable means of livelihood will not only create jobs but also contribute to peace and security in the country.”

    Edo State Commissioner for Youths and Special Duties, Hon. Mike Amanokha, commended the Federal Government for the empowerment programme, noting “The state looks forward to collaborating with the Federal Government to empower more youths in the state.”

    Amanokha charged the beneficiaries to make good use of the skills acquired as they have displayed commitment during the course of the programme. “I believe you will put to good use the knowledge and skills acquired,” he added.