On Wednesday, the House of Representatives announced a donation of N100 million to Nigeria’s 2024 Olympics and Paralympics team.
This contribution, derived from the lawmakers’ earnings, is intended to support the athletes at the forthcoming Games in Paris, France.
Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu, presiding over the plenary in the absence of Speaker, Tajudden Abbas, made this announcement during a session that hosted Minister of Sports Development John Enoh, who unveiled Team Nigeria’s Olympics and Paralympics kits in the Green Chamber. Kalu noted that the donation honors the late Ekene Adams, a lawmaker who chaired the House Committee on Sports until his passing on Tuesday.
“The money is coming from our salaries,” Kalu stated on behalf of the Speaker. “In honor of our late colleague, Hon Ekene Abubakar Adams, and our commitment to supporting our Olympians, the House of Representatives and all its members will make a personal contribution towards the success of the Olympics and to support our Nigerian athletes. Your journey to Paris is not just a quest for medals but a mission to elevate the spirit of our nation. I call on all well-meaning Nigerians to emulate this gesture of the House and support our athletes.”
Kalu expressed confidence in the athletes’ abilities and urged them to go to Paris with a clear mindset, dedication, and determination to surpass previous records. “We believe in you and know you will make us proud. As you embark on this significant journey, remember that you are ambassadors of Nigeria. Promote our national pride, values, and ethos in all your endeavors at the Olympics. The House stands in solidarity with you, praying for your success and wishing you the very best,” he added.
Additionally, Balele Aminu, Chairman of the House Committee on Army, donated $2,000 to Team Nigeria. Some athletes, who spoke during the session, expressed gratitude to the lawmakers for their overwhelming support and promised to make the country proud throughout the sporting event.
The Olympic Games are scheduled from July 26th to August 11th, 2024.