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One Sports Minister, 19 Medals In Six Weeks- Dare Marches On | Adewale Ajayi

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In just over two years in office, Nigeria sports minister Sunday Akin Dare has broken many performance records and is looking more like a man on the pedestrian to more successes.

History will remember him as one man who defied the odds to excel where his predecessors failed.

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At the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, Team Nigeria won 3 Silver and 2 Bronze medals to finish 57th on the overall medals table. Between 2008 and 2016, Nigeria has performed woefully at the games but in 2020, Dare led team Nigeria to two Silver and One Bronze medal to help erase the sad memories of the last 13years.

It is very important to state here, that the outbreak of the Corona Virus Pandemic negatively affected team Nigeria’s preparation for the games as most of the sporting Federations couldn’t travel out in good time, to commence preparation ahead of the games, however, they athletes and the ministry were able to put behind them these setbacks to make history in Tokyo

Dare and his team were able to motivate the team, morally and financially ahead of the games. That perhaps explains the reason why the ‘gallant team Nigeria defied all the odds to excel beyond all expectations.

In less than 6 weeks, the Sports Ministry under the able leadership of Sunday Dare have also gone ahead to silence it’s critics with a sterling performance at the Under 20 World championship in Kenya.

Nigeria’s U-20 track and field athletes have made at the biennial World Athletics U20 championships after finishing third on the overall medals table with an unprecedented haul of four gold and three bronze medals.

The highest Nigeria has achieved on the medals table prior to the just-ended event in Kenya, was her seventh-placed finish at the third edition of the championships in 1990 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, where they won two gold, two silver and two bronze medals.

The four gold medals won at the just ended championships in Nairobi, Kenya is the highest Nigeria has won, two more than the country has ever won in any edition of the championships.
Nigeria’s 4x400m mixed relay team began the unprecedented haul with its historic, championships record-setting performance (3:19.70CR) on the opening day of the championships.

To cap it all, Team Nigeria’s contingent to the Paralympic games have continued to perform wonders.

With four gold, one silver and three bronze medals, Nigeria maintains 3rd spot in Africa and 32nd on the overall medals table.

These laudable achievements only goes to show that the dedication and passion the Sports Ministry under the leadership of Sunday Dare is putting into achieving success at all levels of sports is gradually yielding dividends. So far, Nigeria has won over 20 medals from 3 global sporting events and have also succeeded in breaking existing records at all levels.

It will be recalled that the sports Ministry under Sunday Dare, set up the Athletes Welfare scheme, which is the first of it’s kind in the history of sports administration in Nigeria. This programme is designed to help retired and tired Nigeria athletes with financial grants. That singular move, has further made present Nigerian athletes to have confidence in the ministry and has increased their level of dedication and patriotism to National service.

Beyond that, the ministry also provided scholarship for four young Nigeria athletes to study in the United States of America.

According to Nigeria sports minister Sunday Dare, the intention is to encourage budding talents to add education to sports.

It is also important to state here that the minister have always emphasized on equal attention to youth and sports development. Unlike his predecessors who concentrated more on the sports sector, Dare has done excellently well in the youth ministry. Some of his notable achievements include

1. Training over 100,000 youths in diverse digital skills under the IBM, Google and Microsoft programs.

2. The ministry supported 6,000 youth entrepreneurs and SMES with direct soft loans under the National youth investment fund program.

3. The ministry also offered work internships to over 5,000 youths, under the WEP initiative

4. The sports Ministry under the leadership of Sunday Dare developed and implemented a Private Public Partnership model for sports, under the ‘Adopt an Athlete’ initiative that has delivered over 4million dollars or close to 2billion naira to sports and youth development. Under this initiative, the ministry was able to secure direct financial support for about 22 Nigerian athletes to support their training for the Olympics and the Under 20 World championship

In the area of infrastructure renovation, the ministry is almost at the final stage of renovation work at the Moshood Abiola international Stadium in Abuja, while work at the National stadium in Lagos is also at a good pace.

Let’s not also forget that it is under the leadership of Sunday Dare, that the Daura stadium in Katsina state got total renovation.

In just over two years, Sunday Dare has left tongues wagging as Athletes, officials and key stakeholders who once questioned his choice as sports minister when he was first appointed, are now singing his praises to the heavens, hoping that in four years, he would have taken Nigeria sports to that enviable height we all have always dreamt of.

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