We considered several things before naming Mikel Team Nigeria’s captain

By Daily Sports on July 29, 2016

The Ministry of Sports has explained that it sanctioned the appointment of Chelsea star, John Obi Mikel, as Team Nigeria’s captain to the Rio Olympics because it was made to understand that the position went beyond the individual’s Olympic pedigree.

There has been uproar in some quarters over the choice of Mikel as captain when there are such Olympic veterans as Segun Toriola, Funke Oshonaike and Blessing Okagbare in the team. But a sports ministry official told The Guardian yesterday that the uproar was unnecessary and capable of causing disharmony in the camp.

The official, who pleaded anonymity, said, “we were looking for someone that would be recognizable by every sports follower and in Team Nigeria nobody has such qualities better than Mikel.

“Sentiments apart, Mikel is one athlete that every sports lover, from China to the Bahamas, will easily recognise, so we chose him. It is purely for publicity purposes because we want to sell Nigeria to other countries at the Olympics.

“Toriola, Oshonaike and Okagbare have served Nigeria meritoriously and we recognise that. They are true patriots and we don’t think that not being the captain of the team would make them less patriotic.”

He dismissed the argument that Mikel would not be an effective captain since he will not be with other athletes at the Games Village, adding, “we have Oshonaike as the assistant team captain and she was picked for the position because she has the experience to do the job.

“The football team is not in the Games Village because of their schedule, but that does not mean that Mikel would not have any contact with the rest of the team. We plead that people do not say things that are capable of disrupting the harmony in the team.”

Meanwhile, Mikel has expressed his willingness to sacrifice for the success of Team Nigeria in Rio, saying he is overwhelmed by the decision to name him captain of the team. Speaking from the U23 team’s camp in Atlanta, Georgia, Mikel told thenff.com: “This is the highest accolade you can ever have as a sportsman‎ and it’s one I am really looking forward to.

“I am much pleased and very happy with myself for what I have been able to achieve, and grateful to the Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports and the entire country for this opportunity.
 
“My objective is definitely going to be to carry everyone along. I think it’s important that we all work together, it’s important that we all set one goal, and that goal is to be successful, to win medals, to make sure we get gold medals. Our country has not done very well in recent times at the Olympics, so hopefully we can go to Rio and do well.”

•Sourced from ngrguardiannews.com. Photo shows Mikel Obi

Source Daily Sports

Posted July 29, 2016


 

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