Sports
IAAF may ban Nigeria over failure to return $135, 000 paid to AFN in error
The International Association of Athletics Federation [IAAF) says it mistakenly overpaid a grant to the Athletics Federation of Nigeria, but the Minister of Sports says the money will not be returned.
In May 2017, the IAAF transferred $150, 000 instead of $15, 000 to the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN) as part of a contribution to the African Championships.
However, Nigeria’s Minister of Sports, Solomon Dalung, says Nigeria has done nothing wrong.
He said,
“I think Nigeria has been unfairly treated because the issue has been painted and promoted as if there was wrongdoing on the part of Nigeria. Certainly not. Grants were released to Nigeria on 17 May 2017. On the 19th, the IAAF confirmed the transaction. After two months, people from the IAAF turned around and cried foul, saying that it was a mistake.”
The Nigerian Minister, who is set to leave office in the next few weeks, further accused those who support the IAAF in this matter as “enemies of the country”.
The failure to refund the money within the two-week period that the IAAF has given Nigeria could lead to a sanction on Nigeria’s athletics.
Osasu Obayiuwana, a BBC World football reporter, wrote to the IAAF to gain clarification on the situation and on the error the IAAF made. Yannis Nikolaou, Senior Manager, Communications, said in response,
“The Nigerian Minister of Sports announced an investigation into the missing funds. The Minister of Sports confirmed in a meeting at the African Championships in Asaba last year that the funds would be repaid. Any sanctions will be discussed first with the National Federation.”
I spoke to the @iaaforg about the current position. This is what they told me, on Tuesday… pic.twitter.com/H3JhMMV9ig
— Osasu Obayiuwana (@osasuo) May 25, 2019
While international shame continues to swallow the country’s image, Nigeria’s Minister sees no wrong in his actions. He brazenly questioned,
“When did they realise they made a mistake when the transaction had been confirmed? I made a mistake in transferring money, I realised within 10 minutes and I called my bank and I retrieved the money.
Why did it take the IAAF two months to realise a mistake? An international organisation, highly reputable? Ban us for what? What has Nigeria done? What is the crime? Did we steal money from them? Did we ask them to transfer money to us?”
While there is no indication of when Nigeria will return the money erroneously paid to it, some have pointed out that the Minister of Sports simply exhibited what the average Nigerian would do. This has led to conversations around fraud and the arrest of Internet fraudsters, whom many have said are no different from Minister Solomon Dalung.
Kindly take your Time and Listen to the Sports Minister of Nigeria SOLOMON DALUNG slam the IAAF for trying to make the AFN look bad and said Nigeria did nothing Wrong.
Focus and Listen Properly ?⏲
Part 1. pic.twitter.com/qPLE4wN7Yg— Buchi Laba Laba ??? (@Buchi_smallzy) May 27, 2019
.@SolomonDalung your argument is unacceptable, @iaaforg sent $150K to the Nigerian federation, alerted you it was meant to send $15K.
The ONLY honourable option is for Nigeria to return the money. Anything to the contrary is STEALING. It doesn’t do our image any good. #419fraud pic.twitter.com/D5Ti1meKWP— Kayode Ogundamisi (@ogundamisi) May 28, 2019
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