The ministry of youth and sports development has debunked
claims that it diverted funds meant for the payment of the country’s male and
female basketball teams’ allowances.
In a now-viral video, members of D’Tigress had lamented that
they are being owed allowances and bonuses by the Nigeria Basketball Federation
(NBBF).
The women’s basketball team had also threatened to boycott
future call-ups to represent Nigeria for the 2022 World Cup qualification
series if all outstanding allowances are not paid.
In the video clip, Ify Ibekwe, one of the prominent figures
in the D’Tigress, listed the figures owed and also included the $100,000
donation which was given to the team by three Nigerian banks in preparation for
the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
But in a statement on Wednesday evening, the sports ministry
denied claims that its officials shared some monies belonging to the basketball
teams.
It also said that the monies are “intact in the Nigeria
Basketball Federation’s (NBBF) official domiciliary account domiciled with the
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).”
The statement added that the funds, however, have not been
disbursed because members of D’Tigers are yet to provide their account numbers
“so that the processing of payments can be one-off as requested by the CBN.”
“The $230,000 donated to the Basketball teams by the Banks
under the Adopt-a-Team programme of the Ministry is intact in the Nigeria
Basketball Federation’s (NBBF) official domiciliary account domiciled with the
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN),” read the statement signed by Ismaila Abubakar,
the permanent secretary of the ministry.
“That only the 12 female Team members of D’Tigress have
supplied their foreign account numbers. The Ministry waited for the account
numbers of the Male Team to be supplied so that the processing of payments can
be one-off as requested by the CBN.
“The Ministry has requested the CBN to commence the
processing of the payment to the Female Basketball Players immediately. The
Male will be paid as soon as their account details are supplied.
“Ministry wishes to state further that all outstanding
-Olympics and Paralympics Games allowances and bonuses are being processed and
only slowed down by funds availability. Furthermore, the Ministry of Finance
has been fully furnished with details of the outstanding allowances and
payments due to the NBBF, and the Nigeria Football Federation(NFF) and efforts
are being made to secure the release.”