AFN President Reiterates Commitment To Podium Finish – Independent Newspaper Nigeria

AFN President Reiterates Commitment To Podium Finish – Independent Newspaper Nigeria


The Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN) has reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring Nigeria’s elite athletes achieve podium finish at next year’s Commonwealth Games.
A press statement by Maxwell Kumoye, the Head, AFN Media, said Chief Tonobok Okowa, president of AFN, made this known shortly after a strategic stakeholders’ meeting held in Abuja, where preparations and lessons from the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Japan, were extensively reviewed.
According to him, the AFN, in collaboration with its sponsors and with continued support from the National Sports Commission (NSC), would provide athletes with the necessary backing in terms of training, welfare, logistics, and other essential needs.
“We commend our athletes for giving Nigeria a positive image in Tokyo,” Okowa said.
“The country reached four finals — the men’s 100m, women’s 100m hurdles, men’s 400m hurdles (where a national record was set), men’s 200m, and the men’s shot put — and capped it all with a silver medal. For us in the AFN, it was a huge achievement.”
Okowa emphasised that efforts are underway to fulfill promises made to the athletes ahead of the upcoming Commonwealth Games, noting that with the right support, the abilities of Nigerian athletes are never in doubt and urged them to remain patient as the Federation finalizes key arrangements.
He added that the Federation is determined to perform even better, particularly with the current form of top athletes such as Favour Ofili, Tobi Amusan, Udodi Onwuzurike, Ezekiel Nathaniel, Sunday Israel Okon, and Chukwuebuka Enekwechi.
Okowa also disclosed that the AFN would move swiftly to address lingering issues concerning athletes’ visas and kits by engaging reputable stakeholders and sportswear manufacturers. He explained that the existing partnership with Hi-Racer was only a temporary assistance for the Tokyo Championships.
The AFN president further appealed to the media to continue projecting Nigeria’s athletes in a positive light, stating that such encouragement would motivate them to excel on the global stage.
He concluded by expressing appreciation to the AFN board members, sponsors, the media, and other stakeholders for their unwavering support toward the development of athletics in Nigeria.

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