Probe AFN over IAAF’s $150,000, SWAN beckons FG


The Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN) has condemned in its entirety the failure of the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN) to return the excess of $135,000 dollars which the International Amateur Athletics Federation (IAAF) mistakenly remitted to it.

In 2017, the IAAF, while trying to disburse the $15,000 dollars it remitted to each of its affiliated federations around the world, erroneously over paid Nigeria.

Soon after they discovered the mistake, IAAF wrote to its Nigeria’s affiliate body, AFN,  to return the excess, to no avail. Even reminders and discussions with the sports authorities in the country have not yielded any result.  

SWAN in a statement signed by its deputy Secretary General Babafemi Raji on Sunday said: “It is regrettable that the Federation and indeed the Ministry of Sports have for over two years failed to find out how the money developed wings from the accounts of the AFN to the extent that the IAAF has threatened sanctions on Nigeria. In fact, Nigeria is set to be barred from the forthcoming All Africa Games in Morocco this year.

“We are even more worried because when the issue broke out, the House of Representatives Committee on Sports said it was going to investigate the matter, but till date nothing has been heard.

“Perhaps, if the lawmakers had diligently carried out their investigation, the country would have been saved this international embarrassment.

“SWAN, therefore calls on the Federal Government, in line with its zero tolerance for corruption,  to immediately initiate a thorough investigation into how we arrived at this inglorious situation and bring everybody involved to book. 

“SWAN insist that Nigerian athletes must not suffer for the brazen misdemeanor of some personnel at both the AFN and the Sports Ministry.”

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