
In a proactive move to secure qualifications for the Tokyo World Athletics Championships in September, the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN) is seeking financial support for Team Nigeria’s participation.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that qualification for the championships will be determined at the Region II Senior Championships in Ghana.
AFN President, Chief Tonobok Okowa, emphasised the federation’s unwavering efforts to secure the funding needed for top athletes to compete in the Region II Senior Championships.
According to Okowa, the event is crucial as it serves as a qualifying round for the Tokyo World Athletics Championships.
Okowa thanked the National Sports Commission (NSC) and various sponsors for their continuous financial support towards developing athletics in Nigeria.
He called for additional assistance to boost the athletes’ preparation before travelling to Ghana for the forthcoming championships.
“Our objective is clear — to inspire our athletes to achieve podium finishes in Tokyo, thereby boosting the nation’s reputation on the global stage,” Okowa said.
He added that all athletes need encouragement to maintain their excellence in international competitions ahead of the world championships.
The CAA Region II Senior Championships, earlier scheduled for Aug. 13-17, has been rescheduled for Aug. 19-20 in Ghana.
The AFN remains committed to developing athletics in Nigeria and believes that with the right support, Team Nigeria will excel on the world stage.
Top athletes, including World 100m hurdles champion Tobi Amusan and men’s 100m champion Sunday Okon, are expected to compete in Ghana.
Both athletes have expressed optimism about their chances and the relay teams’ potential to succeed in their qualifying bids.
Sources within the team revealed Nigeria’s commitment to securing places in the 100m, 200m and relay events for the Tokyo World Championships.