We've not paid Falcons because we didn't expect them to win - Sports Minister

Nigeria's Sports Minister, Solomon Dalung, on Thursday said that funds are not available to pay allowances of Super Falcons who won the African Women’s Cup of Nations (AWCON) trophy last Saturday because the team was not expected to win.
The victorious female footballers in Abuja on Wednesday seized the trophy and have refused to vacate their hotel rooms for five days.
According to Mr. Dalung, their footballers' victory took the government by surprise as proper arrangements were not made.
Speaking with State House correspondents over the embarrassing
development, Dalung said that if the NFF was confident of the victory in
Cameroon, it would have applied for and processed the funds for their
bonuses early enough to avoid the ugly aftermath.
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Sports Minister, Solomon Dalung |
He said that government needed to perform a ‘surgery’ on the sports sector otherwise, similar occurrences are bound to happen again.
“It is unfortunate that we are celebrating victory of the Super Falcons
amidst some bitter feelings among the players because of some
administrative lapses that were not managed properly.
“If the situation was explained to these girls I don’t think the
situation would have gotten to this level. But we are working round to
clock to ensure that what belongs to them legitimately is given to them.
This has to do with government process.
“One thing I always make clear is that the process of request for funds
for sporting projects must come earlier to meet the objectives. Don’t
forget that nobody even knew the team would emerge victorious, if we
were confident they will emerge victorious, all the Federation would
have done is to plan for process of participation and entitlement.
“It is already established in sports tradition, when you win this is
what you are entitled to. The situation is highly unfortunate and I
don’t like it. These girls have given confidence to women who want to
embrace sports but this will go a long way in killing this laudable
achievement. It is unfortunate but we will make sure the right thing is
done,” he said.
He added that the team’s coaches are owed backlog of salaries.
“It is a complex situation but the entire governance of football
deserves an urgent surgery. If that surgery is not done we will always
live with the embarrassment. I’m talking about the governance of
football administration in Nigeria.”
“They use it to scandalise the government so the man who is at the
receiving end has the responsibility to ensure that things must be done
right so we must take steps to ensure that money meant for athletes get
to them on time as at when due.”
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