The President of Nigeria Aquatics Federation (NAqF), Lekan Fatodu, is optimistic that Team Nigeria will harvest medals in swimming in the fast approaching 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland.
Fatodu, who is the Director General of Lagos Sports Commission, charged the swimmers to be worthy ambassadors of the nation and the federation at the Games.
The quartet of Abduljabar Adama, Clinton Opute, Collins Ebinga and Dorcas Oka are currently in the final phase of preparations at a training camp in Aberdeen, Scotland, ahead of the Games, scheduled for July 23 to August 2.
Fatodu said the athletes have earned the privilege of representing Nigeria through hard work and dedication, urging them to compete with courage, discipline and determination while flying the country’s flag high on the international stage.
“You are carrying the hopes and aspirations of millions of Nigerians. Beyond competing for medals, you are ambassadors of the Nigeria Aquatics Federation and our great nation. Let your conduct, commitment and performances reflect the true Nigerian spirit,” he said.
The NAqF President expressed confidence in the team’s readiness, noting that the training camp in Aberdeen has provided the ideal environment to sharpen their skills ahead of the multi-sport event.
“We have confidence in your abilities and believe you have what it takes to win laurels for Nigeria. Stay focused, trust in your preparation and give your very best every time you step into the pool. The federation and the entire country are behind you.
Fatodu described the Commonwealth Games as another opportunity for Nigerian swimmers to demonstrate their progress and compete with some of the world’s best.
“Winning medals at the Commonwealth Games will not only be a personal achievement but will also inspire the next generation of swimmers and further strengthen the development of aquatics in Nigeria. Go out there, compete with pride and make Nigeria proud,” he stated.
Aquatics Federation boss Fatodu tips swimmers for greatness at Commonwealth Games
Hon. Lekan Fatodu
Hon. Lekan Fatodu
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