PRESIDENT BUHARI RECEIVES GLO CAF AWARD 1A&B. President Muhammadu Buhari being presented with the GLO CAF Platinum Award Trophy by the the Minister of Youth and Sports, Barrister Solomon Dalung for Good Leadership at the State House in Abuja. PHOTO; SUNDAY AGHAEZE. JAN 11 2016.
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Buhari sets Super Eagles World Cup target

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President Muhamamdu Buhari has charged the Super Eagles to ensure that Nigeria’s participation in the Russia 2018 World Cup is not as a mere spectator, said Minister of Sports Solomon Dalung.

“He challenged me to ensure that Nigeria does not go to Russia as a mere spectator,” he said.

Dalung made the disclosure at the weekend the presidential mandate to State House correspondents after a meeting he had with Buhari at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, at the weekend.

The minister did not disclose the minimum stage the President demanded that Super Eagles must reach at the competition.

“The President encouraged me to, in 2018, sustain the tempo of the successes recorded so far in 2017 especially with the World Cup in Russia.

Dalung said he told the President that part of the strategies put in place by his ministry is to ensure that by March, all the Super Eagles’ players are paid their match, training and camp allowances upfront while their bonuses would however be in terms of their progression according to performance at the World Cup.

On how prepared the country is for the World Cup, Dalung said, “For the World Cup, apart from the friendlies we have now, I think we have lined up so many friendlies to play with countries participating in the World Cup and top ranking countries that did not make the World Cup, so as to strengthen our preparation.”

He disclosed that although the budget had been approved, it has not been released.

“The difference we have in the budgetary allocations this time is that the budget is funded by the government, private sector and the federation. The era where government alone will fund such competition is no more acceptable.

“There are grants released by organisers to complement efforts of government, this must be declared and included in the budget. And then the monies realised from sponsorships and marketing will also have to be declared to constitute the budget that will be declared for the World Cup.

“So we have a round figure that has been budgeted which is N3 billion but the Nigeria Football Federation will raise about N1.5 billion from what we are getting from FIFA and Corporate Nigeria, the private sector.

“Government is expected to turn in N2 billion or N1.5 billion for the competition,” he said.

The ministry said the Ministry was waiting for the 2018 Budget which is currently before the National Assembly.

He described 2017 as a good year in sports for Nigeria with the nation recording its best outing so far.

Dalung said, “I briefed him (the President) about our plans for 2018 because it is a sports year right from February to August, there is no dull moment.

“Right from CAF African Nations Championship to African Youth Champion in wrestling taking place in Port Harcourt, to Commonwealth Games scheduled for Gold Coast, Queensland. Australia, between 4 and 15 April 2018, to Basketball, the World Cup in June and the African Championship of the Athletics Federation in Asaba.

“We need the support of the President as usual and funding as it is required to enable our teams succeed.”

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