NOC to strategise for 2024 Olympics

The Nigeria Olympic Committee (NOC) says it will strategise for the country’s 2024 events, especially the Olympics, at its annual general meeting (AGM) slated for Dec. 13.
The Public Relations Officer (PRO) of NOC, Tony Nezianya, said in a statement on Wednesday in Abuja.
Mr Nezianya added that the 2022 financial record of the committee as well as its 2022 audited report, would be presented at the AGM.
He, however, said that the executive board of the NOC would decide at a later date if the AGM would be virtual or physical.
“The option of choosing between a virtual or physical meeting is considered a revolutionary approach adopted by the board.
“By opting for either a virtual or physical meeting, the executive board has become futuristic in embracing modern technology and expanded participation,” he said.
It is expected that the committee will liaise with the various sports federations in preparation for the 2024 Olympics.
The 2024 Olympics is scheduled to hold in France between July 26 and Aug. 11.
It would be recalled that Nigeria bagged two medals, a silver and a bronze, to place 74th overall out of 205 countries at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
The silver medal was won by Blessing Oborodudu in wrestling, while the bronze was won by Ese Brume in the long jump.
(NAN)
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