The Director-General,
National Sports Commission (NSC), Mallam Alhassan Yakmut has expressed
displeasure over the unsettled litigation at the Nigerian Basketball
Federation (NBBF) for almost a year and urged the basketball family to
work towards its resolution.
According him, “having a case in court
for a year is a disservice to Nigerian youths who are eager to play the
game. I think the game of basketball should be restricted to the
basketball court and not the conventional court”.
Yakmut who presided over the meeting
called for the reconciliation of the warring factions in Abuja today,
noted that despite the absence of some board members at the meeting,
parties have agreed to abide by decisions reached at the meeting through
the apologies they sent.
He also noted the haphazard manner in
which non-governmental organisations, and some federations juxtapose
programmes without confirming if such events were in the sporting
itinerary of the federations for the year.
The Director-General therefore directed
the Director, Federation of Elite Athletes Department (FEAD) to develop
checklists for the federations, which would be subjected to amendment
depending on the timeline of such events.
He further directed that sponsors and NGOs be allowed unfettered access to such checklists to ensure adherence and follow-up.
The Director General disclosed that the
essence of ensuring that the basketball family is on the same page is to
ensure that Nigerian youths are given the opportunity to showcase their
talents and excel in the game. He recalled that the highest Nigerian
paid sports person is an American-based basketball player.
Yakmut mandated all federations to
ensure that all board members be carried along in all activities, while
urging them to develop an e-communication system where every member
could easily be reached at short notice.
In his response, the President of the
NBBF, Tijani Umar commended the efforts of the Director General in
bringing board members together for the benefit of the game and youths.
He assured that every board member would be given their due as
stipulated in the guidelines.
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