FCT SWAN WEEK: NOA, say do the right thing as NAFDAC seek drug-free Super Eagles ahead of World Cup

The Director General of Nigeria Orientation Agency, NOA, Mike Omeri says the most challenges faced by sports men and women including sports writers is attitudinal and argued them to “do the right things to keep sports alive”

The Director General who was represented by Mr. Moses Aba , made the statement at a seminar organized by the Sports Writers Association of Nigeria, SWAN, FCT chapter in Abuja, to mark the second year in office of the Kayode Adeniyi led board, and further clarified that “do the right things to keep sports alive” presupposes that the wrong things are being done in various aspects of sports and positive changes must take place for Nigeria to perform well at sporting mundials especially at the FIFA world cup in Brazil.
Omeri however acknowledged the positive role the sports writers have been playing in the development of sports in Nigeria
“Without the sports writers and without the Sports Writers Association of Nigeria, SWAN, in particular, it is doubtful if we would have progressed to the level we have reached in this country today.

I commend the Kayode Adeniyi led SWAN, FCT chapter for the noble role they have played in keeping sports alive in Nigeria.” Omeri said.

The Sports Writers Association of Nigeria, SWAN, FCT chapter event continues on Wednesday with a football match against FCT Coaches Association while it will also hold a green carpet night on Thursday.

NAFDAC seek drug free Super Eagles ahead of World Cup

The Director General National Agency For Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), Dr. Paul Orhii, said plans are being made to sensitize the players of the Super Eagles of Nigeria on the need to be drug-free ahead of the 2014 world cup in Brazil.

The DG NAFDAC who made this known in Abuja on Tuesday at a seminar organized by the Sports Writers Association of Nigeria, SWAN, FCT chapter to mark the second year in office of the Kayode Adeniyi led board, said athletes who engage in the use of banned drugs get undue advantages over their competitors and hence the use of banned drugs by sports men and women should be discouraged.

The DG who was represented by the Director Special Duties, Abubakar Jimoh, also stressed that NAFDAC intends to use the Super Eagles coach Stephen Keshi, who is a role model to a lot of youths across the country in promoting its fight against drug counterfeiting.

“We know sports, especially football in Nigeria is a unifying factor, that is, when the Super Eagles are playing, Nigerians forget all their differences and come together as one.

This is very unique, because no other sector can boast of this great tool, hence NAFDAC has concluded plans to delve into sports as a tool to sensitize the people about the dangers of drug counterfeiting.

But in summary, people need to be aware that fake drugs respect nobody and it affects everyone in one way or the other, hence the need to fight this menace together.” Orhii stated.

The Super Eagles will play Iran, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Argentina in the group H of the FIFA world cup Brazil 2014
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