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NBBF Laments Inadequate Funding …As D’Tigress Train In Abuja 

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The Nigeria Basketball Federation (NBBF) has said that inadequate funding is hampering its programme ahead of the 2023 Afrobasket Championship scheduled to hold I Kigali, Rwanda from July 28 to August 6.
Defending champions, D’Tigress began training for the championship in Abuja last week after the successful conclusion of the open trial conducted in Lagos, Abuja and Chicago.
After the exercise, the coaches selected the successful players for the final training in Abuja before they depart for Kigali. The NBBF, however, has raised the alarm over its lack of the necessary finances to execute its programme for the championship, saying that the Federal Government is yet release funds for the country’s participation in the tournament
It said: “The format of the trials was also quite necessary and unavoidable, as the Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports is currently faced with paucity of funds, that has affected all the Sports Federations and government is yet to provide the required funds for the 2023 Women’s AfroBasket Championship.
“There are such liabilities as the last Women’s AfroBasket Championship played in Cameroun in 2019, amongst many others, in which the Nigerian Women’s National team (D’Tigress) prepared, participated and won the trophy, are undergoing processing and still not refunded till this day.
“The Tokyo Olympics preparation of the Men and women’s national teams is also in advanced stages with the Ministry for refund. Faced with this circumstance and reality, the NBBF is not in a position to buy air tickets, pay hotel bills and pay allowances for these trials on its own, as the federation cannot limitlessly continue to borrow on specific programmes with such borrowed funds with limited visibility on when they will be paid. Despite the fact that these liabilities of borrowed funds are yet to be paid, we do appreciate the Ministry’s huge effort in processing the refunds.”
On the open trials, NBBF described as misconceptions the notion that it embarrassed the country. It said: “The NBBF would want to clarify some misconceptions, false information, misleading interviews and some deliberately paid untrue journalistic efforts, which have been making rounds in the media space, that have the tendency to tarnish and denigrate the image and efforts of NBBF and the Federal Government, if left unchecked.

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