Saturday, February 10, 2024 - President Bola Tinubu has cancelled plans to watch the Africa Cup of Nations final live in Abidjan between Nigeria’s Super Eagles and host country Côte d’Ivoire.
Tinubu, who has come under fire since news
filtered from the Confederation of African Football (CAF) that he was billed to
attend the final match on Sunday, has now delegated his vice, Kashim Shettima
to represent him and lead the presidential team in support of the Super Eagles
on Sunday.
Shettima's spokesman, Stanley Nkwocha,
disclosed the decision of the president on Saturday in a release.
Patrice Motsepe,the President Confederation of African Football
(CAF) had earlier confirmed that Tinubu would be present at the stadium on Sunday to
watch the final of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).
Motsepe, who disclosed this during a Media
briefing shared on his X (formerly Twitter) handle on Saturday afternoon, had
also urged Nigeria to bid for the FIFA World Cup.
Motsepe had said. “If you haven’t been to
Lagos, you have never been in Africa... The President of Nigeria (Bola Tinubu)
is coming to watch the final on Sunday I was told. I would have a conversation
with him about it.”
Motsepe’s statement had elicited reactions
from Nigerians, as many criticised the president for failing to show up to
console victims of Plateau Christmas Eve massacre that claimed the lives of
over 200 citizens and recent Bodija explosion in Ibadan that killed five and
destroyed several houses.
An X user, @holusojy70, said, “He didn’t
deem it fit to visit the people of plateau during their grieving period, Ibadan
blast and the victims werent of importance to Him but AFCON final is of great
importance to him.”
“I hope our goals won’t be gone like
SUBSIDY. He should please stay in Aso Rock and watch from there. The team will
bring the trophy home for him. Let him be in charge of the economy and Shetima
in charge of security. We would appreciate Obi to be with the supporters,”
@oladare_ayod said on X.
@Paledian, however, queried why Nigerians
are optimistic and promote the country.
He wrote: "I don’t understand why many
Nigerians don’t have a confidence in Nigeria hosting.
"This will promote your country in so
mang ways. 2010 changed South Africa in so many ways.
"Just bid"
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