Paris 2024: Press Release – ‘Embrace the Olympic spirit of peace and unity’ – Ministry of Sports

The Ministry of Sports Development has called on Nigerians to embrace the Olympic spirit of peace and unity following the conclusion of Paris 2024.

Nigerian track and field sprinters, Tobi Amusan and Favour Ofili, were Nigeria's hopes for a medal at the Olympic Games Paris 2024, however, both crashed out even before the finals of their respective events. Amusan competed in 100m hurdles (Women) while Ofili competed in 200m (Women)
Nigerian track and field sprinters, Tobi Amusan and Favour Ofili, were Nigeria’s hopes for a medal at the Olympic Games Paris 2024, however, both crashed out even before the finals of their respective events. Amusan competed in 100m hurdles (Women) while Ofili competed in 200m (Women)

Despite the huge funds released, Team Nigeria with a large number of athletes featured at the Olympic Games and returned home without a single medal.

Team Nigeria participated “in 12 events out of 329 events with 88 athletes”, the Ministry disclosed via a press release.

The Ministry admitted, Nigerians are “disappointed towards our outing”, however, assured “the leadership of Sen. John Owan Enoh is ready to turn the tides around and restore our sporting glory”.

It said, it will henceforth work hard to “rewrite history”, saying, “the journey in Paris has inspired us as a Ministry to start now for the next games coming up in Los Angeles 2028”.

The Press Release:

The Ministry of Sports Development has called on Nigerians to embrace peace and unity which signifies the sporting spirit of the 2024 Olympics Games.

The Olympics concluded on Sunday at the at the iconic 80,000-seater Stade de France, which was transformed into a gigantic concert hall.

After a series of beautiful performances filled with French culture the Olympic flag was lowered down and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Thomas Bach passed the flag to Mayor of the second largest city in the United States of America Mayor Karen Bass of Los Angeles.

A total of 329 events of 32 different sports were all finished without much interruption with Team Nigeria participating in 12 events with 88 athletes. 

Despite Nigeria’s medal drought at the games, the performance of our athletes sparked excitement around the 774 Local Government Area in Nigeria, with Nigerians staying up late at night to watch their team compete.

The journey in Paris has inspired us as a Ministry to start now for the next games coming up in Los Angeles 2028, so we can rewrite history and show the world we are the giant of the black race.

We understand winning mentality of Nigerians and how disappointed we are towards our outing , but i assure you the leadership of Sen. John Owan Enoh is ready to turn the tides around and restore our sporting glory.

We thank President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his swift approval and release of funds, it shows that we have a President that listens and knows what is best for our young athletes. 

We thank the coaches, technical director, medics, officials and athletes who have inspired the next generation with their performances. 

The end of every race is the beginning of a new one, the Ministry of Sports Development calls on everyone to embrace and live in the culture of peace everyday so we can make Nigeria great again.

Director of Information and Public Relations 

(FMSD)

Kehinde Ajayi (Mrs)

12/8/24

PRESS RELEASE

OLYMPICS 2024: EMBRACE THE OLYMPIC SPIRIT OF PEACE AND UNITY

The Ministry of Sports Development has called on Nigerians to embrace peace and unity which signifies the sporting spirit of the 2024 Olympics Games.

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— Fed Min of Info & Nat’l Orien (@FMINONigeria) August 13, 2024

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