By Sylvanus Ofekun
THE 2024 Paris Olympics have come and gone, leaving a trail of disappointment and disillusionment in its wake. Nigeria’s performance was nothing short of disastrous, with the country failing to win a single medal despite participating in 12 events with 88 athletes.
The approved budget of Nine Billion Naira, courtesy of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu seems to have been squandered under the watch of Senator John Owan Enoh, Nigeria’s Minister of Sports Development.
Enoh’s response to the debacle has been a masterclass in deflection and blame-shifting. Instead of taking responsibility for his ministry’s failures, he has chosen to blame everyone else – the Sports Federations, the Nigeria Olympics Committee (NOC), and even the “toxic environment” in Nigerian sports. His recent quote, “The stage after the Olympics has been very toxic… Nigeria has failed in the Olympics before with nothing happening, but I have been subjected to all forms of harassment,” showcases his lack of accountability and penchant for playing the victim.
Enoh’s defence has been flaccid, blaming both the living and the dead, except himself, for Team Nigeria’s poor outing. He has referenced past performances, citing the fact that Nigeria did not win a medal in London in 2012 but won a bronze in football in 2016 and silver and bronze in wrestling and long jump in Tokyo 2020; all these were done by luck.
However, this is not a time for excuses or justifications. The fact remains that Enoh promised a better performance than the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, and he failed to deliver.
His numerous television appearances have only served to highlight his lack of concrete plans and solutions, replaced by outbursts of venom towards his subordinates. It is clear that Enoh is out of his depth, and his incompetence and greed-driven blunders have exposed him as a novice in sports administration.
The time has come for President Tinubu to take decisive action. Enoh must be replaced with a competent and experienced individual who can restore Nigeria’s sports glory. Furthermore, the sports ministry has proven to be a failed experiment. It is time to scrap it and replace it with the National Sports Commission, which will operate under the presidency. This Commission will be run by experts with a clear legislative framework, ensuring accountability and efficiency.
Nigeria deserves better. Its athletes deserve better. They deserve a sports administration that is competent, accountable, and transparent. They deserve a system that will nurture and support them, rather than hinder their progress. It is time for a change.
The sports-loving public is watching, and they will not forget the failures of the current administration. President Tinubu must act now to restore Nigeria’s sports glory, and ensure that the country’s athletes are given the support and resources they need to succeed. Anything less is unacceptable.
- Sylvanus Ofekun ( also known as Sleeky Sly) can be reached via sleekysly5@gmail.com
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