NSC expresses shock over Kano contingent’s fatal accident

The leadership of the National Sports Commission (NSC) has expressed deep sadness over the tragic road accident involving members of the Kano State contingent returning from the 22nd National Sports Festival held in Ogun State.
Reacting to the development, NSC Chairman, Mallam Shehu Dikko, said, “This is a painful moment for the entire Nigerian sports family.
“On behalf of the Commission and the Nigerian sporting community, we extend our heartfelt condolences to the families of the deceased, the Government and people of Kano State, and everyone affected by this devastating loss. We pray for the quick recovery of the injured and healing for all who mourn.
“It is a very sad day for Nigerian sports. Our hearts are with the people of Kano State at this time. Just as we were celebrating a successful and peaceful National Sports Festival, this tragedy has cast a dark shadow. We stand in solidarity with the Kano State Government and will support them in every possible way as they navigate this difficult period.”
Similarly, the NSC Director-General, Bukola Olopade, expressed his grief and solidarity:
“Only days ago, we gathered in Abeokuta to celebrate the talents and resilience of Nigerian youth through sport. This news is not only devastating—it is deeply personal for those of us in the sports community. Kano State has long been a pillar in Nigerian sports, and this loss has dealt a heavy blow,” stated the DG.
Meanwhile, the NSC has promised to implement measures to strengthen safety.
While transportation arrangements for state contingents remain under the jurisdiction of individual state sports councils, this incident underscores the urgent need for a coordinated national framework for safety and welfare.
In line with its commitment to safeguarding athletes and officials, the National Sports Commission has made it mandatory for all contingents to have comprehensive insurance coverage, and for all vehicles used for official movement during the Sports Festival to be mechanically certified and fully insured. This requirement has been reiterated to all participating states and will be strictly enforced going forward.
- The Commission will convene a post-Games safety roundtable with all State Sports Commissions to review travel protocols and share safety best practices.
- A compliance audit will be conducted ahead of subsequent festivals to ensure that all contingents meet the minimum safety, insurance, and welfare requirements.
- Stronger monitoring mechanisms will be deployed during national events to prevent avoidable tragedies.
The National Sports Commission is already in communication with the Kano State Government and will continue to work closely with them in response to this tragedy.