As Danagogo directs NSC to pay athletes their bonuses in Glasgow
Commonwealth Games queen of the track, Blessing Okagbare has been
rewarded with an instant bonus of $7,000 for her spectacular effort on
Monday night, as she cruised to gold winning performance.
An obviously excited sports minister, Dr. Tammy Danagogo, had ordered
that the National Sports Commission without delay pay medallists the
agreed sums of cash bonus for gold, silver and bronze medals
respectively.
Special Assistant on media to the minister of sports, Patrick
Omorodion in a release noted that the minister said he had directed the
National Sports Commission to ensure that any Nigerian athlete who wins
gold, silve or bronze medals at the games, be paid their bonus
instantly.
The Federal Government had last week pledged different sums of money
to athletes who win gold, silver or bronze medals at the Glasgow Games
as a way of motivating the athletes.
Under the arrangement, any athlete who wins a Gold medal will go home
with $7,000, Silver medalist will get $4,000 while any athlete who wins
Bronze medal will go home with $3,000.
“We want to make the athletes happy by paying them the money that the
Federal Government promised on the spot. We do not want them to collect
it after the Games, but as soon as they win they get their money. This
will serve to further motivate them,” the minister said.
Danago said the reward is out- side what the government would do for the athletes when they re- turn to Nigeria after the games.
“This is an instant bonus to be given on the ground by the Na- tional
Sports Commission,” he said, adding that “government will still honour
and compensate athletes when we return.
“I am really very excited at this victory for Nigeria. Blessing
Okagbare, like our other med- alists, has really made Nigeria proud.
Nigerians are very happy that we are doing well,” Dr. Da- nagogo said
after Okagbare’s victory.
Okagbare on Monday night set a new Commonwealth Games re- cord, when she finished at 10.85 secs to win the gold medal.
She beat Jamaican sprinter, Veronica Campbell-Brown to emerge the
fastest woman in the Commonwealth and also broke Debbie Fergusonl’s
10.91 sec- onds of 12 years.
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