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Coaches decry neglect of weightlifting by Gov Sanwo-Olu

The Sanwo-Olu government has been urged to do more in supporting weightlifting.

• January 23, 2024
WEIGHTLIFTING; SANWO-OLU
WEIGHTLIFTING; SANWO-OLU

Some coaches have urged the Lagos government to outline plans for weightlifting this year to end the neglect ut suffered in 2023.

The coaches, in separate interviews on Tuesday in Lagos, urged the Lagos government to do more.

Taiwo Olabanji, a coach with the Lagos State Weightlifting Association, said Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s administration should be focused and come up with programmes.

“We understand that getting sponsors for their events may be tough, but they must put in great efforts to ensure the very best for the youth,” Mr Olabanji said.

According to him, the government should invest in equipment to engage youths when they come to train, as this goes a long way in building future stars for the country.

“We need the association and the national federation to take the sport to the next level, this is one sport that has generated lots of medals for the country over the years.

“How do we develop the youth if we don’t have the right structure for them to grow and become world beaters?

“The state association and even the federation must be determined to make a difference in the current year,” Mr Olabanji said.

Similarly, Abraham Babatunde, another coach with weightlifting association, said he was unhappy with the situation.

“They need to come out with programmes that would attract the youth and sponsors for the sport.

“We are suffering from neglect, and this is not supposed to be so, this sport has brought a lot of medals to Nigeria at the world championships and at the African Games.

“The African Games is coming up in Ghana in March, and so far we have not heard anything from the federation on how our preparations should go,” Mr Babatunde said. 

(NAN)

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