THE Minister of Youth and Sports, Barrister Solomon Dalung, has apologised to players and officials of the country’s Olympic football team for the circumstances that led to the contingent’s late arrival in Brazil for the Rio 2016.
Dalung, tendered his apology in the dressing room after the Dream Team’s 1-0 victory over Sweden at the Arena Amazonia.
After hugging and exchanging pleasantries with players and officials, Dalung said: “I want to apologise for all the circumstances that led to your late arrival here. I apologise because I am the head and as such I must take responsibility for anything that happens under my watch.
“I’m happy you all have put the unfortunate incident behind you and have shown that you are true heroes by making the country proud with your qualification for the quarter finals. This qualification is unique as you guys are the first team to do so in the football event,” he said.
Dalung stated that: “I want to assure you that we appreciate your efforts, and I want to say that it’s when a man faces challenges that his true ability is tested. I am sure we all have learnt our lessons and will take the lessons to heart going forward.”
He then assured the players and officials that all bonuses and allowances due to them will be paid, as he recalled that the team faced similar challenges on the way to winning the Africa U-23 Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Senegal last year, where the team qualified Nigeria for the Olympics.
In his remarks, the team captain, John Mikel Obi assured Dalung that the team will not lose focus as their target is to win the gold medal for Nigeria.
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