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Taekwondo: 2nd Kebbi Open Championships postponed again

Dare Kuti
Last updated: December 10, 2023 10:26 pm
Dare Kuti
Published: December 10, 2023
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The Nigeria Taekwondo Federation (NTF) has postponed this month’s 2nd Kebbi Open Championship to 2024, www.aclsports.com gathered.

The Secretary General of NTF, Adamu Maikano revealed that the postponement became necessary due to circumstances beyond the control of the board.

Maikano said the Federation regrets any inconveniences the postponement might have caused to the players, coaches and referees.

The statement read, “I am directed to inform you that the 2nd edition of Kebbi Open Championship earlier rescheduled to take place on the 14th to 18th December, 2023 has been postponed to next year (2024).

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“The postponement became necessary due to circumstances beyond our control. Therefore, a new date will be duly announced accordingly”.

The 2nd Kebbi Championship was earlier scheduled for 7th to 9th December but got rescheduled to 14th December due to the low turnout of registration.

In an exclusive interview with www.aclsports.com, Fred Ogboona said athletes from the South East would have loved to participate in the Open but the cost of transportation is on the high side.

Ogboona appealed to the Federation to provide a transportation subsidy for athletes coming from the South East/South South.

He said, “The Federation under the leadership of Abdullahi Saidu-Baba is trying his best to organise championships across all the zones and that is a lovely one. Some of us from the Southern part of the country would have loved to register for the Kebbi Open but the cost of transportation is on the high side. We hope the Federation will provide subsidies to cushion the effect on the players.”

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