The Chairman of Nigeria Beach Volleyball Commission, Engineer Musa Nimrod said the Federation is working round the clock in ensuring Nigeria does not miss the Paris 2024 Olympic. Sports247.ng report.
The commissioner stated this at the end of the National Beach Volleyball Tour (Round 1) in Yola, Adamawa State on Saturday.
He said the beach volleyball tour will ensure Nigeria players are fit before major African Championships and International outings.
The member of the Confederation of African Beach Volleyball Commission said,
“the Nigeria Beach Volleyball Commission decided to commence the National Beach Volleyball Tour this year because the aim is for Nigeria to qualify for the Paris 2024 Olympics”
“Nigeria narrowly missed participating in the Olympics twice; Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020. Nigeria placed second in 2016 behind Egypt and second in 2020 behind Kenya. He added.
“The Federation is trying to give new players the opportunity to make the country proud and coming to Yola for the Round 1 of the National Beach Volleyball Tour is not a mistake, it is by divine intervention.”
The President of Nigeria Volleyball Federation (NVBF) told Nigerians to expect more explosive performances in the second and third round later this year.
He said;
“I am assuring Nigerians that the second and third round of the beach volleyball tour will be more exciting and rougher. The second Round will be held in the South South while the third Round will come up in the South West”.
“The tour has given opportunity to young players to showcase their talents and that is the pride of Nigeria Volleyball Federation.”
“I am assuring with what I am seeing at the beach volleyball tour, we are going back to our rightfully position in Africa. Our current rankings might not be encouraging but I believe that we will return to the summit particularly our male teams.”
Nimrod said;
“Nigeria will be attending the African Senior Beach Nations Cup in Morocco by the end of this month and I am assuring you that the boys will give their best; we have to expose our players.” He concluded.