Handball players argued that while they were awarded N4m collectively, the football team received N5m despite winning only the men’s title.

The commissioner was forced to withdraw from the scene as tensions rose and the situation nearly turned physical.

Badminton players also expressed dissatisfaction. The team was expected to share N7.5m, in addition to the individual recognition for Dorcas Adesokan, who won three gold medals at the Gateway Games 2024, claiming the women’s singles title and leading the state to gold in both the women’s team event and women’s doubles.

The coaches rejected the N10m allocated to them, with one questioning how 249 coaches were expected to share the amount.

Despite the unrest, the team captain and Paralympic bronze medallist, Isau Ogunkunle, defended the governor’s action, saying the administration had ultimately fulfilled its word.

“As far as Ogun State is concerned, all athletes involved are very happy because our Governor is a successful person he made a promise to us and kept the promise we are all very happy and this will serve as a great motivation for all of us in another festival and we will always be eager to represent the state,” he told The PUNCH.

“As for me personally, I will always stay true to the state, this is where I live and eat and, I am representing the state internationally and locally and that is where I live.”

Asked about the grievances raised by some team sports athletes, he acknowledged prior discussions over the distribution formula.

“It is the team game that is trying to show their grievances. We have tried to discuss it before, but if we look at it truly as the money they gave them and they claim when they share the money, it won’t amount to anything. We discussed with our bosses to help amend it,” he added.

While the state government insists it has gone beyond its original pledge, the unrest underscores lingering dissatisfaction among sections of the contingent over how the rewards were structured and shared.