Former national basketball coach Ayo Bakare
By OLUWASEYI ODUNEYE-OGUNWOMOJU
Former national coach Ayo Bakare says the leadership crisis which rocked the Nigeria Basketball Federation (NBBF) between 2017 and 2022 has really hindered the sports development in the country.
The Head Coach of Ebun Comets of Lagos told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Ibadan on Sunday that what went on could be likened to a civil war.
The fight took a lot of casualties. But of course a war between brothers is always one of attrition. I understand the damages this has done.
We cant get sponsorships easily because the whole environment has been polluted, he said.
Bakare however pointed out that what was presently going on in basketball was not the best that could be done.
We cant have abridged league competitions for four straight years. You cant always have a two to three weeks tournament as the pinnacle of your Premier League.
The league cant be relegated to a three-week competition every year, and all put into a short space, with no notice or little notice to teams expected to participate, he said.
Bakare noted that clubs which qualified from the just-ended four zonal playoffs in the ongoing leagues two conferences do not have an idea of the venue(s) of the competitions next phase.
This is rather unfortunate, because the leagues next phase is just around the corner and the participating clubs only have a five-day break.
So, they cant plan because they dont have an idea. This is not good for the quality of the competition and those following it too, the former DTigers coach said.
He disclosed that Ebun Comets have already taken a decision on cutting costs in view of the situation.
Unless the next phase is favourable, weve taken a decision that only six players will go to represent us and we are not really planning to go and compete because we dont have money.
We dont know if its going to be a friendly area where we can afford to raise money in five days.
The situation is worse for many of the teams here, Bakare added.
He however advised that the NBBF could do a lot more.
Its a bad situation for them already, but it can be a lot better.
I have interactions with one or two top people in the Federation and I try to use that to advise on things to be done.
I cant pretend however that theres a reaction or consistency to the advice given, the coach said.
Bakare who was a former Technical Director of NBBF pointed out that Nigerian players needed more local competitions even though money was needed to get this done.
Money wont be gotten easily for basketball because its damaged goods and its not about the present administration.
But it fought a civil war and we cant blame those at the helm of affairs for this because it brought about a catastrophe.
No one now wants to sponsor the sport. NBBF is the only federation that all past presidents are alleged to be a thief and accused of having a private account.
Either true or false, all these ˜rumours chase away sponsorship.
There are several experts out there writing opinion and criticising board members, past and present, and this has damaged the federation, he said.
In proffering a solution, Bakare said it was necessary that the Nigerian basketball league must persevere for some time.
First, we have to go back and play without sponsorships and convince sponsors that we are now sober and ready to progress without the rancour we are well known for.
Without money coming in theres no way we can attract more teams.
I can say that all of us (clubs) here at the Ibadan zonal playoffs of the Atlantic Conference, except two teams I wont mention, borrowed money to come here for the competition.
You cant expand a league when even the people in it cant conveniently pay for their meals and accommodation.
Then, what do you need more teams for in the league? he said. (NAN)
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