President Goodluck Jonathan on Wednesday honoured Olympic and world
Athletics Championship medalist, Blessing Okagbare for her performance
at the recently concluded 2013 World Athletic Championship in Moscow.
Okagbare
won the silver medal in the long jump and also placed third in the
Women’s 200m race in the Athletics Championship. She is also the African
record holder in 100m race.
While
commending the athlete’s performance during a brief ceremony held at
the Council Chamber of Aso Rock Presidential Villa on Wednesday,
President Jonathan asked Nigerian youths, especially females to emulate
Okagbare.
The President who added that the athlete and her coach
would be considered for national honours also charged the ministry of
sports to ensure that Nigeria win more medals in future sporting events.
President
Jonathan also promised that his administration will no longer treat
issues related to sports and sportsmen with levity.
The President
announced cash gift of N3 million for Okagbare who was accompanied to
the occasion by Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta, her home state.
The President also announced cash gift of N3.5m for her coach.
While
speaking at the occasion, Bolaji Abdullahi, the Minister of Sports
commended Delta State for the discovery of Okagbare and also
acknowledged the support of President Jonathan to sports development in
Nigeria.
While speaking to journalists after the event, Uduaghan
said the personal recognition of the athlete’s efforts by the President
will spur her for greater achievements.
On her part, Okagbare
said there is no magic to sports and that with continuous support, she
will continue to win laurels for the country.
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