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Thursday, August 5, 2021

Sunday Dare stopped delivery of Puma kits to athletes: AFN

The AFN said several attempts made to deliver the PUMA kits to the athletes in Tokyo, were frustrated by the youth and sports minister.

• August 5, 2021
Ibrahim Gusau, Puma logo, Sunday Dare
A composite of Ibrahim Gusau, Puma logo, Sunday Dare used to illustrate the story

The Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN), the umbrella body for athletics in Nigeria, has revealed that the minister for youth and sports, Sunday Dare, halted the distribution of sport kits to Nigerian Olympians due to a personal feud between the sports minister and the chairman of the AFN board.

In 2019, the AFN, led by Ibrahim Gusau, struck a four-year sponsorship and license arrangement with PUMA, a German sportswear manufacturing firm, in which the company agreed to offer free apparel to all age divisions of the Nigerian athletics team for four years.

In addition, medalists in the Olympics were to be paid for wearing PUMA apparel during the competition.

Peoples Gazette gathered that the execution of the contract was brought to a halt by Mr Dare because of a leadership tussle between the Gusau-led AFN board and a factional board Mr Dare sought to impose. 

The AFN in a series of tweets Wednesday said Mr Dare had vowed that Nigerian athletes will not wear the PUMA kits over the feud he had with Mr Gusau, and frustrated several efforts to get the PUMA kits across to the athletes in Tokyo.

“Several efforts were made to give the athletes the PUMA kits including shipping bags of kits with 40 items each to Tokyo through the Nigerian Embassy in Japan but Mr Dare wrote to the Ambassador stopping him from sending the kits to the athletes,” AFN tweeted.

Mr Dare’s basis for displaying contempt towards the Gusau-led AFN board was vacated, according to the AFN, by an investigation conducted by the State Security Service, SSS, which cleared Mr Gusau’s AFN board and its marketing firm, Dynamic Sporting Solutions Nigeria Limited, of allegations of receiving money meant for the AFN.

“It will be recalled that on September 3, 2020 the Department of State Services DSS cleared the Ibrahim Gusau led board and its marketing firm, Dynamic Sporting Solutions Nigeria limited of receiving money meant for the AFN,” AFN concluded in the series of tweets. 

Because of insufficient sporting kits and inefficiency in guaranteeing compliance with the Olympics competition standards, the consequences of Mr Dare’s decision have been devastating for Nigerian athletes competing in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics with several of them speaking out against the ineptitude. 

Mr Dare did not respond to calls and messages from The Gazette requesting his comment on the matter.

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