Dalung made this known on Tuesday in Abuja while receiving Nigeria gymnasts who participated at the 2017 Regional African Gymnastics Championship in South Africa.
“I thank the coach for his determination in grassroots sports development. I discover that we have depleted the profile of our national athletes.
This has led us to recycle our professional athletes which has resulted to our poor podium performances.
When I came on board, I came up with a policy of massive grassroots sports development. I have not pretended over this, it will remain the focus and policy in the ministry.
We must encourage young athletes; we must discover young athletes, develop them so that they can realise their potential.
I think the gymnastic federation, with others, have keyed into this policy.
We must practically demonstrate this, and in demonstrating this, we must get younger people involved and much younger ages should be attracted into sports.
They should be encouraged and supported so that they can develop,’’ he said.
Dalung, expressed his happiness iwith five-year old gymnast, Lara Anot who won her first bronze medal, saying:
“If we can get more five-year old gymnasts to win medals for the country, in the next five years, Nigeria will have athletes that will dominate the gymnastics space for the next 10 to 15 years before retiring. Therefore, I congratulate our great gymnasts for making us proud,’’ he said.
Dalung directed the acting permanent secretary of the ministry to ensure that the financial assistance due to the team is released.