I Will Find Out Who Is Behind This — Danagogo Talks Chika Amalaha Drug Scandal
Nigerian Sports Minister and head of the NSC, Dr Tammy
Danagogo has come out and talked of the emotional trauma he suffered
over Weightlifter Chika Amalaha who was stripped of her gold medal due
to testing positive to drugs in Glasgow.
The minister said that such an act was a huge disgrace to the nation
and has vowed that he will find out who and whom were responsible.
Chika Amalaha had won her event in the Games but her gold in the
Women’s Weightlifting 53 kilogram competition was nullified after she
failed her drug test.
The World Anti Doping Agency WADA have come out and vowed they will
get to the end of this, as they can’t understand how a 16 year old could
get her hands on banned substances — amiloride and hydrochlorothiazide.
Danagogo said: "My heart bleeds for this 16-year-old girl. She
looks too innocent to commit such an offence. She is naive. It’s so
unfortunate because it was this same girl that did so well in Gabrone,
Botswana. And she was tested and was certified clean. We must get to the
roots of this and the coaches, and our anti-doping officials have
questions to answer.
"Why didn’t they do their job before coming here to disgrace
Nigeria?”, a visibly pained and angry Danagogo asked. For a young girl
like this, we had good plans for her.
"She is still in shock over what happened to her. She ignorantly
took what she took for weight reduction. It is devastating to me and
definitely we’ll look at the level of involvement of her coaches,
officials, crew and our anti-doping officials.
"They ought to have detected this before coming to disgrace
Nigeria here. It’s disappointing that we have highly placed anti-doping
officials who did not do their jobs.
"It is embarrassing and severe punishments will be meted to those
officials either for their involvements or negligence as a deterrent.
This disgrace is not only on one girl but on the whole of the contingent
and the nation. Enough is enough”, the minister warned.
Chika had won the Women’s Weightlifting 53 kilogram in the Commonwealth Games but later failed her drug test.
She then asked for the B sample to be tested but she also failed it,
making the games commission to ban her from further participation in the
event and take her gold from her.
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