The Public Relations Officer of the Nigeria Olympic Committee (NOC), Mr Tony Nezianya, has described as unfortunate, the attempt to foist crisis within the National leadership of the Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN).
Mr Nezianya said this while addressing SWAN members at the February Congress after receiving an award for recognition in Awka, the Anambra Capital on Thursday.
The veteran sports writer described sports journalism as a respectable field of journalism that touches more humanity.
He noted that the recent negative image from the association was robbing it of the glory that earned the body a place of pride among the National Sports Federations in the 1980s and1990s
“Sports journalism is a passion for me, the way we comported ourselves during our time was why the then National Sports Commission made it mandatory that SWAN members should be members of Federations at the national level and associations at the state level.
“Unfortunately, some people are bent on destroying the association, this has robbed SWAN of the glory that made it a special bride in the sports circle. Now all we hear is fight everywhere, how will people take us seriously,” he said.
Mr Nezianya, who has attended five Olympic Games, tuning for his 6th with the upcoming Paris 2024, called on sports federations to improve their functionality by effectively engaging media professionals to assist them in promoting their various sports.
He commended the Anambra Chapter for their focus and unity and for not allowing needless distractions to affect their operations.
Chairman of SWAN in Anambra Mr Chimezie Anaso thanked Nezianya for his fatherly disposition towards the chapter
Mr Anaso urged members who wished to rise to the zenith of their careers to study and emulate the commitment, zeal and passion which Nezianya devoted to journalism and sports in particular for over four decades.