Nigerian boxer, Bashiru Lawrence Ali, popularly known as Bash Ali, caused a stir on Thursday in Abuja as he accosted President Goodluck Jonathan and the Minister of Sports, Bolaji Abdullahi, in a bid to challenge for the world cruiser-weight title in Nigeria.
Ali, 57, is seeking to
become the oldest man to hold a world boxing title defence. He had earlier
taken his campaign to have his defence staged in Nigeria to the ruling Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) headquarters in Abuja on May 20, but said he was not
allowed in.
On Thursday, he jostled to
get an audience with President Jonathan, who was at the Abuja National Stadium
to inaugurate ‘Rhythm ‘N’ Play, a campaign to get all Nigerian youths engaged
in sporting activities.
Ali scuffled with the
president’s aides, which duly got the attention of Jonathan. After having been
allowed to approach the president, and after stating his mission, Jonathan
directed that the boxer see the Minister of Sports for further discussion on
the matter.
Ali however alleged that
when he tried to see Abdullahi at a private luncheon held with celebrities and
a few others, he was manhandled by the minister’s aides and denied audience
with the minister.
“There is no respect in this
country for the people who should be respected,” Ali fumed. “How can I, when
all I am trying to do is lift up my country’s name, be assaulted by a bunch of
scoundrels all in the name of protecting their master? I was already a world
champion when they were in primary school.”
OFFICIAL REACTION
Although there is a video showing security officers booting Ali out of the venue of
the minister’s luncheon, when contacted, Godwin Ohimai, the Special Assistant
to Abdullahi, said that such an incident never happened.
“It is a figment of his
imagination to say that he (Ali) was assaulted,” Ohimai told the Nigerian
Telegraph. “He is the one who caused a scene right before the president and
later at the office of the minister at the National Stadium.”
Ali is trying to beat the
Guinness Book of World Record of George Foreman, who became the oldest man to
hold a world title at age 45.
However, he may have lost
the opportunity to host the fight in Nigeria, as a letter sent to him by the
International Boxing Union (IBU) revealed that Ali was been given till June 7,
last Friday, to pay the equivalent of $1 million (N156 million) as IBU’s
sanctioning fees.
Source: Telegraphng.com
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