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1 FEDERAL MINISTRY OF YOUTH DEVELOPMENT NATIONAL SPORTS COMMISSION (NSC) Sports and the Transformation Agenda Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi Honorable Minister/Chairman, National Sports Commission (NSC)

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1 FEDERAL MINISTRY OF YOUTH DEVELOPMENT NATIONAL SPORTS COMMISSION (NSC)

Sports and the Transformation Agenda

Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi Honorable Minister/Chairman,

National Sports Commission (NSC)

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• To establish a technically efficient institution for sports development and participation.

• To develop the sports sector to world class standards.

• To provide continuous improvement of quality of life for the entire citizenry through sports.

Mandate

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What We Have Done

(SECTOR DEVELOPMENT)

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NATIONAL SPORTS POLICY

• Development of a well articulated and approved National Sports Policy to guide the management, administration and development of sports in Nigeria in 2009.

What We Have Done

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What We Have Done

FACILITY IMPROVEMENT

• Professionalization of the National Sports Commission (NSC) for effective service delivery;

• Construction of 43 Mini Sports Centers; 17 completed and 26 are on-going (distributed in Local Government areas to facilitate talent hunt).

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What We Have Done

S/N Centres

1. Kudan, Kudan LGA, Kaduna State

2. Ogbomosho, Oyo State

3. Kumo, Kumo LGA, Gombe State

4. Wudil, Wudil LGA, Kano State

5. Rijau, Rijau LGA, Niger State

6. Nguru, Nguru LGA, Imo State

7. Nafada, Nafada LGA, Gombe State

8. Bida, Bida LGA, Niger State

9. Nsulu, Nsulu LGA, Abia State

COMPLETED MINI SPORTS CENTRES

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What We Have Done

SPORTS MEDICINE • The Commission established a Sports Medicine Centre at

the former LOC Building located at Package B of the National Stadium Complex, Abuja.

• Conducted pre-Games medical assessment on all National Athletes that competed for Nigeria during the last All Africa Games.

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What We Have Done

SPORTS MEDICINE

• The National Sports Commission also established a National Anti-doping Committee to run a credible National Anti-doping program. The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has categorised Nigeria as being Anti-Doping code compliant.

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What We Have Done

• A very successful programme held in Lagos, 2012, and Imo in April 2012 in which over 1000 kids participated in each of the programme.

LET’S PLAY PROGRAMME

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What We Have Done

FACILITY MANAGEMENT

• Efforts are on going to achieve a successful PPP with respect to the sports facilities under our purview, we have engaged the ICRC and BPE for this programme.

• Partnership understanding on facility development has been reached between us, Bauchi and Gombe State Governments respectively.

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What We Have Done

(ATTAINING WORLD CLASS STANDARDS)

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What We Have Done

INTERNATIONAL PARTICIPATION

S/NO GAME GOLD SILVER BRONZE

1. Badminton 2011 , Kenya International 6

2. Badminton 2011 Botswana International 1 2 1

3. 2011 Afro Basketball Men’s Championship 1

4. 2011 All Africa Games (Men) 1

5. 2011 All Africa Games (Women) 1

6. 2011 Afro Basketball Women Championship 1

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What We Have Done

NATIONAL SPORTS FESTIVAL • Online processing of accreditation for all participants.

At the end of the exercise, a total of 15,430 athletes and officials were accredited without hitch for the 17th Edition of the National sports Festival, hosted by Rivers State.

• Standardised bidding process for the award of the National Sports Festival hosting rights.

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What We Have Done

NATIONAL SPORTS FESTIVAL • Lagos State will host the 2012 Edition of the Festival.

• The hosting rights for the 2014 edition of the NSF was

won by Cross River State.

• The bid process for the hosting rights of the 2016 Festival has commenced and would be concluded on the 26th of October, 2012.

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What We Have Done

IMPROVED ATHLETES’ PERFORMANCE

• Nigeria Basket Ball, female and male teams ranked 20th and 21st respectively in the world.

• The female 4 x 100m and 4 x 400 relay teams ranked 5th and 6th in the world respectively.

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What We Have Done

IMPROVED ATHLETES’ PERFORMANCE

• As at 11th May, 2012, at the Samsung Diamond League held in Doha, Qatar, Blessing Okagbare is rated the 5th fastest woman (100m) in the world (IAAF Ranking).

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What We Have Done

ALL AFRICA GAMES

• At the 2011 All Africa Games in Maputo, Nigeria placed 3rd on the overall medal table with 29 Gold, 29 Silver and 42 Bronze medals.

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What We Have Done

ALL AFRICA GAMES

• The highpoint of Nigeria’s performance at the Games were in Athletics, Badminton, Table Tennis and Tennis.

S/NO GAME GOLD SILVER BRONZE

1. Athletics 100m (Female) 1 1 1

2. Badminton Female Singles Finals 1 1

3. Basketball (Male) 1

4. Table Tennis (Female Singles) 1 1

5. Table Tennis (Female Doubles) 1 1

6. Table Tennis (Mixed Doubles) 1 1

7. Tennis (Male Doubles) 1 1

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What We Have Done

2012 OLYMPIC/PARALYMPIC GAMES

• Nigeria will be participating in seven (7) and three (3) sports at the Olympics and Paralympics Games respectively.

• The sports include: Athletics, Canoeing, Table Tennis,

Taekwondo, Wrestling, Weightlifting Boxing, Para- Athletics, Para-Table Tennis and Powerlifting.

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What We Have Done

2012 OLYMPIC/PARALYMPIC GAMES • A total of 42 and 28 athletes have so far qualified for the

Olympic and Paralympic Games respectively.

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What We Have Done QUALIFIED ATHLETES FOR THE 2012 OLYMPIC/PARALYMPIC

GAMES

SN SPORTS M F TOTAL

1. Athletics 13 13 26

2. Boxing 2 1 3

3. Canoeing 1 1

4. Table tennis 2 2 4

5. Taekwondo 2 2

6. Weightlifting 1 1 2

7. Wrestling 2 2 4

8 Para Athletics 5 4 9

9. Para Table tennis 3 3

10. Para Powerlifting 8 8 16

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What We Have Done

CAMPING FOR 2012 OLYMPIC/PARALYMPIC GAMES • The National Sports Commission has established four (4)

off-shore camps in South Korea, Germany, Surrey and Atlanta.

• The South Korean Camp will service all the Paralympic sports and Taekwondo.

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What We Have Done

CAMPING FOR 2012 OLYMPIC/PARALYMPIC GAMES • Meanwhile, Taekwondo has been in camp in Seoul since

April and are engaged in training tour of Taiwan and Belgium.

• Track and Field camp in Atlanta opened 3rd March, 2012 and have competed in international competitions in Mount Sac, Pennsylvania and Atlanta.

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What We Have Done

CAMPING FOR 2012 OLYMPIC/PARALYMPIC GAMES

• Following the completion of the Qualifiers, Wrestling, Boxing and Weightlifting are presently camping in Yenagoa, Benin and Owerri. Thereafter, the teams shall leave for Germany on the 31st of May, 2012 for intensive off-shore training.

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What We Have Done

CAMPING FOR 2012 OLYMPIC/PARALYMPIC GAMES

• The Pre-Games training camp in Surrey shall serve as a collection point for all Team Nigeria Athletes and Technical Officials from 3rd – 18th of July, 2012.

• The Paralympians shall move into the surrey camp on the 18th of August, 2012.

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What We Have Done

NATIONAL SPORTS MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM

• The process of establishing a National Sports Management Information System at Federal, State, Local government and School sports levels began in 2011. This is to be achieved through the development of a National Sports people data based Web Portal, which at the moment, is in progress.

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What We Have Done

ESTABLISHMENT OF PARALYMPIC COMMITTEE OF NIGERIA

• In accordance with the requirements of the International Paralympic Committee coupled with the successes of Nigeria’s Paralympic athletes in International competitions, the National Sports Commission established the Paralympic Committee of Nigeria (PCN) which enjoys the same status as the Nigeria Olympic Committee (NOC).

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What We Have Done

ESTABLISHMENT OF PARALYMPIC COMMITTEE OF NIGERIA

• The PCN co-ordinates the activities of the eight (8) Paralympic Sports Federations.

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What We Have Done

RESTORATION OF PEACE IN THE NFA

• As a result of the several parleys, consultations and interventions initiated by the NSC, peace was achieved in Nigerian football.

• The major parties involved in the crises agreed to withdraw the numerous cases in court. These cases had dragged on for many years and contributed to the poor performance of national teams.

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RESTORATION OF PEACE TO THE NFA

Dr. Sam Jaja; DG NSC, Sir Patrick Ikeji and Honorable Minister of Sports, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi shortly after the truce.

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What We Have Done

RESTORATION OF PEACE IN THE NFA

• The litigants also agreed to work together for the progress and development of the game.

• Efforts are at an advanced stage to resolve the disputes over sponsorship rights of the Nigerian Premier League.

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What We Have Done

VISIT TO FIFA

• At a meeting with FIFA’s President Sepp Blatter and other top executives in Zurich, Switzerland, the world football governing body pledged to collaborate with Nigeria for the development of our football.

• FIFA praised Nigerian Government for its financial contributions to NFA and recalled with gratitude the role Nigeria has played in hosting FIFA age-grade competitions in the past.

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Honorable Minister of Sports, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, with FIFA President, Sepp Blatter in Zurich, Switzerland

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What We Have Done

ATHLETES’ WELFARE

• The Sports Commission accords high premium to athletes welfare. Bonuses are paid promptly. All other incidentals such as insurance to assure confidence in the athletes, have been instituted and meticulously implemented.

• Consequently athletes and officials have demonstrated commendable patriotic zeal at representing the country even where their entitlements are late in coming.

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CHALLENGES

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Challenges

• Inadequate funding and sponsorship (public and private).

• Lack of suitable operative environment.

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LOOKING AHEAD

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Looking Ahead

1. Reposition the National Sports Institute (NIS) as a center of excellence in sports development.

1. Reposition the Nigerian Premier League (NPL). 1. Increase private sector participation. 1. Concessioning of sports facilities. 1. Grow sports for the disabled.

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Thank You!