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FIBA
| Umar confidence
of Nigeria bid for 2011 Afrobasket for Men
President
of the Nigeria Basketball Federation President (NBBF), Tijjani Umar,
has expressed confidence on the chances of the country winning the
2011 FIBA African Championship for Men.
Umar affirmed that it is only a matter of time before the country
would be announced as the substantial host of the competition by
the continental ruling body, FIBA Africa.
The NBBF boss says the federation has the endorsement of the Nigeria
Minister for Sports, Engr. Sani Ndanusa to pursue the bid to its
logical conclusion as the federation set machinery in motion to
receive FIBA Africa team who are expected in the country to inspect
facilities of the country bid city, Abuja .
"We
have the full support of the Federal Ministry of Sports and the
Government of Nigeria to bid for the 2011 Afrobasket for Men. We
have prepared well and we have all the facility needed for this
level of championship, so we are very optimistic to emerge as the
host country for the 2011 event, Umar said confidently
The
NBBF boss who led a four man delegation comprises of the 1st Vice
President Mukthar Khaleh who is also a member of the Central Board
of FIBA Africa as President of FIBA Africa Zone-III, Tagwai Yusuf
and Mustapha Suleiman to formally present the bid document to the
Central Board of FIBA Africa last weekend in Cairo , Egypt .
He
added that the continental basketball body has set up an inspection
committee that would visit the bidding countries soon to inspect
facilities on ground.
The
inspection team will be led by the Secretary General of the African
body Dr. Alphonse Bile and other members of FIBA Africa will be
in the country to inspect facilities at the Abuja National Stadium
in April this year.
Nigeria
is bidding for the 2011 Africa biggest basketball showpiece - The
Nations Cup which will serve as 2012 London Olympic Games qualifiers
alongside, Cote d'Ivoire and Madagascar .
It
will be recalled that Nigeria stepped down for Libya as host of
the 16th edition of the competition won by Angola last year.
Source:
Olusegun Ikuesan/ FIBA Africa
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