The Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports Development has debunked rumours that it kept the Nigerian Basketball Federation (NBBF) funds meant for the Nigerian male and female basketball teams.
Ismaila Abubakar, the Permanent Secretary of the ministry, in a press release made available to Tribune Online denied allegations currently making rounds in the media that its officials shared some monies donated to the male and female basketball teams ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
It could be recalled that a video clip has been in circulation on social media suggesting that the sports ministry was keeping money donated to the team.
Abubakar in the statement said, “The Ministry wishes to make the following clarifications. The $230,000 donated to the basketball teams by the banks under the ‘adopt-a-team’ programme of the ministry is intact in the Nigeria Basketball Federation’s (NBBF) official domiciliary account domiciled with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).
“Only the 12 female team members of D’Tigress have supplied their foreign account numbers. The Ministry waited for the account numbers of the male team to be supplied so that the processing of payments can be one-off as requested by the CBN.
“The ministry has requested the CBN to commence the processing of the payment to the female basketball players immediately. The male will be paid as soon as their account details are supplied.
“The Ministry wishes to state further that all outstanding -Olympics and Paralympics games allowances and bonuses are being processed and only slowed down by funds availability.
“Furthermore, the Ministry of Finance has been fully furnished with details of the outstanding allowances and payments due to the NBBF and the Nigeria Football Federation(NFF) and efforts are being made to secure the release.”
YOU SHOULD NOT MISS THESE HEADLINES FROM NIGERIAN TRIBUNE
We Have Not Had Water Supply In Months ― Abeokuta Residents
In spite of the huge investment in the water sector by the government and international organisations, water scarcity has grown to become a perennial nightmare for residents of Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital. This report x-rays the lives and experiences of residents in getting clean, potable and affordable water amidst the surge of COVID-19 cases in the state…Sports ministry debunks Sports ministry debunks
Selfies, video calls and Chinese documentaries: The things you’ll meet onboard Lagos-Ibadan train
The Lagos-Ibadan railway was inaugurated recently for a full paid operation by the Nigerian Railway Corporation after about a year of free test-run. Our reporter joined the train to and fro Lagos from Ibadan and tells his experience in this report…Sports ministry debunks Sports ministry debunks