THE much publicised 18th National Sports Festival (NSF) tagged Eko
2012 kicks off today amidst hisses from all quarters as the organisers
are still battling to put finishing touches on the festival preparation.
Journalists and athletes grumbled yesterday over the inability of
the MOC to come up with accreditation cards while some officials
complained of unpaid allowances.
Sports journalists covering the festival waited in vain to get their accreditation tags after three months of filling them.
The situation puts both the journalists and athletes at a very tight
corner to cope with the tight security guards that will be on ground
today for the opening ceremony at the Teslim Balogun Stadium, Surulere
Lagos.
When Sports Vanguard visited the Media centre of the event, a female
official who pleaded anonymity said the accreditation cards were not
ready and wouldn’t say when it would be ready.
However, over 1,000 members of the callisthenics group for the
festival were at the stadium rounding off their preparation for the
opening ceremony.
A spokesman for the calisthenics group, Mrs Tayo Popoola said that
her group would stun the spectators with their thrilling displays,
coupled with choral music, at the ceremony.
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