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Allowance dispute threatens games

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Nigerians may not see the best of the 18th National Sports Festival following revelations that some state sports councils and their athletes have yet to resolve issues concerning their daily allowances during the games and remuneration for winning medals at the event.

The games, Eko 2012, opened on Tuesday amid colourful and fun-filled displays at the Teslim Balogun Stadium, but some of the athletes are clearly not having fun as their appearance at the games is based on promises from their employers.

On Friday, the Lagos athletes protested the delayed payment, storming the Teslim Balogun Stadium where the Main Organising Committee is located, to demand their money. According to the athletes, it was better to agitate for the money then than wait for the games to begin.

One of the athletes said, “This protest is not meant to embarrass Lagos State but we’ve not been paid our allowances. We need money for our welfare.”

An official of the Local Organising Committee, however, confirmed that parts of the allowances were paid on Monday. The official did not disclose how much was released to the athletes.

A similar situation is bedevilling Team Edo. The athletes had protested by boycotting training while in camp in Edo State, demanding, among other things, increased daily allowances and an assurance of monetary rewards when they return from the games.

The Edo State government, in quick response, approved N120m for the athletes ahead of the games, but the fear remains in the team that some of them have been identified as troublemakers and would have been removed from the team had the games not drawn close.

The athletes were paid N1,000 daily while the coaches received N2,000 daily, but the athletes reportedly wanted a 50 per cent increase which the state said it could not afford.

In the case of Ondo,  athletes were only placated on Saturday with the reward for their efforts at the last sports festival in Port Harcourt in 2011. There were threats of a total boycott of the games by the athletes if they were not paid for the last event, a situation that affected their training schedule.

Chairman of the the Ondo team, Bamido Omogbehin, said on Tuesday that the cash for this edition would be N20,000 for gold, N15,000 for silver and N10,000 for bronze.


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