The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Yakubu
Dogara, has congratulated British-Nigerian boxer, Anthony
Oluwafemi Olaseni Joshua on
clinching the unified world
heavyweight champion title.
This was made known in a statement released by his Special Adviser on media and publicity, Turaki Hassan, in Abuja on Monday.
Dogara said "I would like to congratulate the World Heavyweight
champion, Anthony Olaseni Joshua, for this great feat that he has
achieved. His dedication, discipline and commitment to boxing
has paid off, as his is now a household name.
"The young man's affinity for Nigeria is also apparent and
commendable, as he has acknowledged his Nigerian roots in
interviews and fully embraced the Nigerian identity."
The Speaker then called on sports development authorities in the country
to view this as impetus to identify and develop home grown talent so that
Nigerian athletes may compete on a global scale.
"Anthony Joshua's success should be taken as an indication of
what's possible if we devote the required resources to training
our athletes and offering all the support that they need. Many
athletes of Nigerian origin represent and win medals for other
countries because the environment which we offer is not very
conducive, and now is the time to change that.
"Tales of our athletes being owed what's due to them and the
gruelling circumstances in which they have to prepare for
tournaments discourage many from engaging in sports, and in
cases where they do, we lose such talents to other countries
which are serious about capacity development, in no time at all.
"This calls for deep introspection on our part, as there are career
opportunities for our teeming youth population outside academic
institutions and white collar jobs that corporate entities have to
offer.
"Young Nigerians have excelled in entertainment, for instance,
and gone on to build enviable careers in the creative industry.
This, they have managed to achieve without deliberate effort on
the part of government and one can only imagine the heights
which our youths would attain if we took deliberate steps
towards genuinely supporting them in their chosen fields.
"I would like to, once more, congratulate Mr. Joshua, while
calling on the Executive, through the relevant agencies, to
implement policies which would help greatly with developing
home grown talent," he added.
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