In a bold move to step up the fight against doping by athletes, the Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports Development is to partner with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, UNESCO.
Speaking during a courtesy call on the Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Sunday Dare, the Nigerian Ambassador to UNESCO, Hajiya Hajo Sani commended the Minister for his innovations and sustained efforts “we want to commend the Ministry for all the youth and sports-focused initiatives that’s has been running and yielding results. On our part, we will continue to ensure that our sportsmen and women compete clean in all competitions in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and beyond by not taking any substances that violate rules of Sports”
In his response, the Minister said “This meeting is coming at an opportune time when we are just a few days to the commencement of the Tokyo Olympics. I believe your job as Nigerian Ambassador to UNESCO is a choice that is justifiable. In a deliberate way, we seek partnerships and collaborations in any organization that is Youth-focused.
As a Ministry, we will keep availing the youth of our country of the benefits that are available. We are barely 8 days to the commencement of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and emphasis has been on the need to have clean sports as we’ve been charging the Athletes to compete fairly and clean without using any banned substances. In another few days, we will see over 58 of our athletes in 9 different sports competing with the best from the world in Tokyo. Through the years of preparations, the emphasis has been on making sure we do not violate any of the guidelines provided by the World Anti-Dopping Agency.”