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Sports Minister Bolaji Abdullahi has assured that efforts are being made to ensure that Nigerianswatch the live telecast of matches of the 29th Africa Cup of Nations(AFCON) kicking off today in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Abdullahi, also Chairman of the National Sports Commission (NSC), madethe promise yesterday at a Media Round Table with the Sports Writers Associationof Nigeria (SWAN) in Lagos.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) quotes him as saying that it’s unfortunate that the country had found itself in such adifficult situation.
Abdullahi, according to NAN, wondered why those that are saddled with negotiation acquiringthe Broadcast Rights acted late in opening the negotiation late. “Theyought to have acted much earlier,” he said.
“Why this is just coming up now two days or so to the Africa Cup of Nations?” the minister asked, adding: “It’s unfortunate that we have found ourselves in thissituation but I must say also that it is more a matter for theMinistry of Information than to the Ministry of Sports.
“But we’ve tried to assist, got NFF to even write a letter to themand I got a preview yesterday (Thursday) but I’m still optimistic thatsomething would happen because negotiation still continues.
“But that’s the situation, we shouldn’t find ourselves in thissituation in the first place and that if we envisage this crisis, thepeople who have responsibility to ensure that Nigerians watch the competition ought to have risen long before now.”
Abdullahi said he had heard about the broadcast rights tussle from the Minister of Information, Labaran Maku, while he was away in Faro, Portugal to monitor the Super Eagles preparations.
“The Honourable Minister of Information was actually the first person that mentioned it to me that there are issues about broadcast rightsbut wanted me to speak with CAF,” Abdullahi said.
“I spoke with some of my contacts in CAF and they said, look, CAF hasno issues with it, they’ve sold the rights to LC2 and that LC2 has the right to do whatever the like with the license they’ve got,” he added.
•Photo: Sports Minister Bolaji Abdullahi.