Sports
Nigeria Out Of World Relays Competition As Polish Embassy Denies Athletes Visas


Nigeria will not be participating in the World Athletics relays billed to start from May 1 to 2, 2021 in Poland, because Nigerian athletes have been denied visas by the US embassy.
Factional president of the AFN, Ibrahim Shehu-Gusau, who confirmed this in a statement on Thursday, April 29, accused the sports ministry of scuttling Nigeria’s participation.
“Nigeria will not participate in the World Relays because the Ministry of Youth and Sports opted to take the athletes to a training tour in the United States for the same relays, they are yet to qualify for, instead of a pre-Olympic Games qualification in Poland.
The information at our disposal is that athletes who were supposed to represent Nigeria at the World Athletics Relays in Silesia, Poland were taken to the USA Embassy to obtain visas for a training tour of an event they were yet to qualify for.
The scheduled relays in Poland were meant to enable Nigeria to secure qualification for the Olympic Games in Tokyo but to our disbelief, the athletes’ passports were diverted to the USA Embassy to secure visas for a training camp for an event they are yet to qualify for. How can a qualification competition in Poland which was our best bet be ignored for a training camp in
the USA?
This is one of the numerous reasons why sports in Nigeria should be allowed to be administered according to international best practices,” the statement reads.
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