Sports minister Solomon Dalung has sent
two players and three officials of the national U-23 team back to
Nigeria from the ongoing 2016 Olympic Games in Rio, Brazil.
It was learnt that the two alternate
players Stanley Dimgba and goalkeeper Yusuf Mohammed alongside the
team’s media officer, Timi Ebikagboro, curator and the team coordinator
were sent packing from the games and flew out of Brazil to Nigeria on
Monday night.
“We said they should send them back home if they could not take care of them (players and officials,” Nigeria Football Federation spokesman told The PUNCH.
Dalung had complained of the huge
financial burden of taking care of the extra players and officials after
the players were prevented from leaving the hotel over the unpaid bills
of eight of their unaccredited players and officials.
Dalung said 84 players and four
officials – unofficially accredited persons had been with the team since
they left Atlanta for Brazil.
“The organisers of the Games, the International Olympic Committee, are only responsible for 25 accredited players and officials including feeding, flights and accommodation. We have been carrying the rest along. In Manaus, we were forced to pay camp allowances to the extra four players making 29,” Dalung added.
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