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We never demanded N81m to cut Abuja stadium grass, says Dare

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Sunday Dare, minister of youth and sports, says the ministry never requested for the sum of N81 million to cut grass at the MKO Abiola National Stadium in Abuja.

The minister was reacting to a report making the rounds that the ministry is planning to spend the said amount on cutting grass inside the stadium.

In a statement signed on Sunday by John Akanji, Dare’s media assistant, the minister said the report was “misleading” and a “misrepresentation” of what he said.

Dare also said that it would be a misplaced priority to spend such a huge amount to cut grass at the stadium when there are so many other competing matters that need to be attended to.

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“The Minister believes merely cutting the grass would amount to not just gross waste of scarce resources, but misplacement of priorities,” the statement read.

“This clarifications became necessary following a misleading and out of context newspaper report that the Minister said a proposed amount of 81m was received by the Ministry.

“It has become imperative and a necessity to clear the air on the misleading headline by a newspaper that the Minister would spend 81 Million to clear grass at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium Abuja.

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“What the Minister said was that it would be wrong and a misplaced priority to spend a huge amount of 81 MIllion to cut grass when there are so many other competing matters that need to be attended to.

“A one-time clearing of the stadium would cost 81million. If I tell Nigerians that I would be spending 81MIllion to cut grass so that there would be no rats and grasscutters, what do you think of their response?

“The same press would condemn such action as a waste of money and misplacement of priorities. It is therefore unethical, mischievous, unprofessional and unfair to twist the statement to suit the interest of the writer.”

In June 2019, TheCable reported how the stadium had morphed into a shadow of its former self with dilapidated facilities, grass and refuse littering virtually at every spot.

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