The Federal Government on Saturday 15th September 2012
announced that cash gifts would be given to the victorious Paralympics athletes
who represented Nigeria at the London 2012 Paralympics Games. The Female Under
20 footballers, Falconets and their coahes and handlers were also given cash
gifts.
President Goodluck Jonathan announced this during a
reception at the Presidential Villa, Abuja last night. He said that each
Falconet will get N1m,
while their coaches will receive N1.2m each.
The Paralympians who won Gold medals would receive N5m
each, Silver medalists would receive N3m each, while the Bronze medalists
would receive N2m each. Their officials will receive a cash award of N2.5
million each. In addition, each of the six paralympic Gold winners will be
conferred with the national honour of Member of the Order of the Niger (MON) on
Monday September 17th.
He also added that each member of the team who represented
Nigeria but didn’t win a medal would receive N500,000 each.
In a report published by Punch, the President said he was
committed to sports development in the country. He also commended the athletes
for their glorius outing. “You have done well and we are indeed grateful,” he
said.
Team Nigeria returned from the London 2012 Paralympic Games
with 13 medals – 6 Gold, 5 Silver and 2 Bronze. The Falconets made it to the
Semi-Finals of the Female Under 20 World Cup in Japan but lost their third
place match.
The Minister of Sports, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, said that
although the Falconets did not win any medal, they won the hearts of many.
What are your thoughts on the cash rewards given to the
athletes?
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