…483 Athletes Stranded in Abuja
The much-anticipated Japanese Ambassador’s Karate Tournament in Abuja was delayed this week, leaving 483 athletes stranded due to poor planning and logistical lapses.
The competition, which has become a fixture in Nigeria’s martial arts calendar, was expected to showcase talent from across the country. However, participants who arrived in the capital city were left waiting as organizers struggled to put final arrangements in place.
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Athletes from different states reported that they were not provided with clear schedules or accommodation plans. Some teams said they had to make temporary arrangements on their own while awaiting official communication.
Officials from the Karate Federation of Nigeria admitted that planning challenges contributed to the delay. They cited funding gaps, late approvals, and poor coordination among stakeholders as reasons for the disruption.
One coach, who spoke anonymously, expressed disappointment: “We prepared our athletes for months, only to arrive in Abuja and face uncertainty. This is discouraging for the sport and for the young people who look forward to competing.”
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The Japanese Embassy, which sponsors the tournament, was said to have expressed concern over the situation. Diplomats reportedly urged organizers to resolve the issues quickly to avoid damaging the reputation of the event.
Sports analysts argue that the incident highlights broader problems in Nigeria’s sports administration, where poor planning often undermines competitions. They note that such lapses discourage athletes and limit opportunities for talent development.
Parents of some participants also voiced frustration, saying the delay placed unnecessary financial strain on families who had supported their children’s training and travel.
Despite the setback, organizers assured that the tournament would still hold once logistics are finalized. They emphasized that the event remains important for promoting cultural exchange and strengthening Nigeria-Japan relations through sports.
The Japanese Ambassador’s Karate Tournament has historically provided a platform for young athletes to showcase their skills and gain recognition. Past editions have produced champions who went on to represent Nigeria in international competitions.
For now, athletes and coaches remain hopeful that the competition will proceed smoothly once the issues are resolved. However, many insist that lessons must be learned to prevent similar disruptions in future editions.
The delay serves as a reminder of the need for better planning and accountability in Nigeria’s sports sector, particularly in events that attract international attention.
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