President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan |
While the Eaglets finished second in the
just-concluded African U-17 Championship in Morocco, the athletes
topped the table at the maiden edition of the tournament held in Delta
State.
Jonathan announced the various cash awards at a reception organised in their honour at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
He said the cash awards were tokens as his administration did not want to spoil the young Nigerians with money.
He said, “In recognition of your
performance, we are giving you a token cash appreciation. It is token
because you are young people and we don’t want to spoil you.
“The U-17 players will get N500,000
each. Their coach will get N1m, the assistant coaches will get N750,000,
the team officials will get N500,000 each while the team curator will
get N300,000.
“For the athletes, we will give N500,000
for gold medals, N400,000 for silver medals, N300,000 for bronze medals
and N500, 000 for technical officials.”
The President said it was heart-warming
that despite all odds, the footballers and athletes have continued to
sustain the nation’s glory in sports.
He said they have done the nation proud and his administration appreciates their efforts and patriotism.
Jonathan said he was delighted that 2013
has been quite an eventful year for the nation’s football sector
starting with the winning of the African Nations Cup in February.
He said his administration was glad
about positive results in the sector and will insist that stakeholders
continue doing the right thing to get the desired results.
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