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CAF awards wake up calls for more investments in sports – Senate 

By Abba – Eku Onyekachi

Abuja

The Senate through its Committee on Sports Development on Wednesday, told the Federal Government (FG) that harvest of awards made by Nigerian sports men and women from CAF Award in Morocco last Sunday, was a wake up call for more investment in sports. 

In a statement signed by the Chairman of the Committee, Senator Suleiman Kawu Sumaila, the awards are described as bold and big statements made on behalf of Nigeria by the winners.

“It is a wake up call for government to invest more in sports and to pull the private sector more into it,” the statement said.

In the CAF Awards, Victor Osimhen won Men African Player of the Year Award, Asisat Oshoala , won Women African Player of the year Award , Chiamaka Nnadozie won Best Goalkeeper of the year and Super Falcons won the best Women National Team Award .

The senate congratulated President Bola Tinubu, the Minister of Sports, Senator John Owan Enoh and Nigeria Football Federation ( NFF), on the feats recorded by Nigerians from the  Awards .

Senator Sumaila in the statement also described the Harvest of Awards by Nigerians as new dawn for sports in the country under the’ Renewed Hope’ agenda of President Tinubu .

The statement  reads: “By this clean sweep of awards by our son, Victor Osimhen, our daughters Asisat Oshoala, Chiamaka Nnadozie and the entire Super Falcons Team, we in the Senate Committee, will leverage  on the success for Nation building. We stand to be corrected , no sector has done Nigeria this proud . No sector has brought Nigeria honour and glory more than sports. This is the more reason for the development of the sector in making it one of the strongest pillars for diversification of the Nation’s economy .

“We will not encourage the handshake policy of the past to be used for those who have done us the new honours but ensure that those who deserve to be rewarded are handsomely rewarded to serve as an encouragement for others to strive to be the best.”

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