*We’ve been fair to home-based athletes —Ogba
THE President of the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN), Evangelist Solomon Ogba, has described as incorrect, accusations and media reports that the federation is neglecting athletes based in Nigeria and supporting athletes based abroad.
Ogba, who led Team Nigeria track and field athletes to win a gold medal at the IAAF World Relay in Bahamas penultimate week, said the board of AFN, since its inauguration in May 2013, has done more for athletes based in Nigeria than any other federation.
“This season alone, we have had three camps for athletes that participated in the African youth and junior championships and those that went for invitational relay in Kenya. We have also organized two competitions, the All Comers in Abuja and Lagos, apart from the Olukoya junior championships”.
Ogba revealed that though it is the responsibility of states athletics associations and athletics clubs to organize conditioning camps and prepare athletes for a new season, yet the AFN has taken up the responsibility to ensure our home based athletes are in good shape for the start of each season.
Despite zero subvention from the National Sports Commission (NSC) and lack of support from corporate bodies, Ogba revealed that AFN still organizes a league,
“We don’t get any support either from the government or corporate Nigeria, yet we have consistently organized a Golden League, thanks to great sacrifice from my board members and staff of AFN. We give cash incentives to home based athletes with prospect of doing well in major championships”.
The president also said that many of the home based athletes, especially those with very good prospect have enjoyed generous assistance from the federation.
“For our home based athletes to get the needed international exposure, we arranged for them to participate in about five international competitions this year alone.
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