The
National Under- 23 football team's camp in Atlanta USA is back to life
after the Minister of Youth and Sports Barrister Solomon Dalung had a
heart to heart talk with the captain of Team Nigeria John Mikel Obi.
The
Dream Team VI camp in Atlanta, was reportedly in disarray following
poor camp and welfare conditions which even affected the training
program of the team ahead of the opening of the football event in Rio.
The
Minister who is in the United States of America to visit the football
and basketball teams ahead of the games said he had been properly
briefed about the state of affairs in the players' camp by the captain
of the team John Mikel Obi and the Consulate in Atlanta.
He
said arrangements have been concluded to airlift the team to Manaus,
Brazil venue of their first game in a chartered plane today. (Tuesday
Aug 2, 2016) Barrister Dalung said clearance has also been obtained from
the International Olympic Committee IOC in Rio to facilitate smooth
flight operations.
The
Minister however frowned at the camp conditions and welfare of the
players as he restated that the Ministry was not carried along in line
with approved training and camping programs for the games.
"There is no doubt that the ministry was not considered while plans were being made for the Olympic football team. Nevertheless,
we shall intervene to remedy the situation.
I have appealed to the
captain to assume control of the team and restore sanity. For officials
who decided to violate the code of their profession and take to media
rampage to secure cheap blackmail, their conduct will definitely be
measured with existing rules. We have decided to restore sanity and
discipline in Team Nigeria.
We shall stop at nothing to sanction any
conduct that is not within the code of Rio operations. All federations
are hereby directed to stick to the rules" Dalung said.
The U-23 team will play Japan on Aug 4, 2016. They are in Group B also with Columbia and Sweden.
Barrister
Dalung had earlier arrived in the Hotel ICON Houston camp of the men's
national basketball team to cheer the D'Tigers in their last friendly
match against the star studded USA team. D'Tigers leave on August 3,
2016 for Rio.
0 comments:
Speak up your mind
Tell us what you're thinking... !