In an evening filled with pride, joy, and national celebration, Hon. Mohammed Abba Isa, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Special Needs and Equal Opportunities, joined the nation in honoring Nigeria’s Paralympic team for their stellar performance at the 2024 Paris Paralympic Games.
The Nigerian Paralympic Committee hosted the grand event in Lagos to pay tribute to the athletes who won a total of seven medals—two golds, three silvers, and two bronzes. With athletes, sports officials, government dignitaries, and well-wishers in attendance, the gala night was a testament to the pride Nigeria takes in these heroes.
Hon. Abba Isa, who was the special guest of honor, expressed profound gratitude to the athletes for their exceptional achievements, stating that their victories symbolize hope and perseverance. “These athletes have carried the weight of a nation and returned with not just medals but an inspiration for millions. Their resilience in the face of challenges speaks volumes about the strength of the Nigerian spirit,” he remarked.
National Pride in Paralympic Success
The presidential aide commended the Nigerian Paralympic Committee for organizing the celebratory gala, adding that such recognition plays a vital role in motivating athletes to achieve even more in future competitions. He emphasized that the event was not just a celebration but a reinforcement of national pride in these athletes.
“Their success tells a story of courage and tenacity. Even when their able-bodied counterparts may fall short, our Paralympians consistently return home with medals and smiles,” he said. “You show the world that there is indeed ability in disability, and you inspire every Nigerian to rise above life’s challenges.”
Reflecting on the celebrations held in Abuja last month, Hon. Abba Isa recounted the warm reception given to the Paralympic team upon their return from Paris. The athletes were hosted by key government officials, including First Lady Mrs. Oluremi Tinubu, who recognized their achievements at a reception in the State House. This ongoing national support, he said, represents a new chapter in the acknowledgment of athletes with disabilities in Nigeria.
“Tonight’s gala is another opportunity to reaffirm that your victories are not just your own but a source of pride for the entire country,” he added.
Challenges and Commitment to Better Support
During his speech, Hon. Abba Isa acknowledged the hurdles faced by Nigerian Paralympians, including inadequate funding and limited training resources. Despite these obstacles, he noted that the athletes continue to outperform expectations on the world stage.
“Our athletes compete under conditions far from ideal, yet they rise above these challenges to lift the nation’s spirit with their achievements,” he said. “They deserve more than just recognition—they deserve support, resources, and early preparation for future competitions.”
In a show of commitment to improving their welfare, the presidential aide reassured the athletes that the federal government remains dedicated to their growth and development. “The government recognizes your efforts and is working to provide the infrastructure and backing needed to enhance your performance,” he affirmed.
Recommendation for National Honors
As part of his commitment to reward the athletes, Hon. Abba Isa revealed that he has recommended them for national honors, a gesture he believes will serve as a lasting acknowledgment of their impact.
“I have taken the necessary steps to ensure your contributions are immortalized through national recognition. It is only fitting that we honor those who raise our flag with pride and distinction on the global stage,” he said.
He further commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his unwavering support for the Paralympians, promising that the administration would continue to prioritize sports development and inclusion.
A Call for Early Preparation and Better Resources
Looking ahead, Hon. Abba Isa stressed the importance of early preparation for future Paralympic events, urging the National Sports Commission to begin planning for the next major competitions. He argued that comprehensive training, access to quality facilities, and proper funding are essential to maintaining Nigeria’s competitive edge.
“Our athletes cannot excel without adequate preparation,” he warned. “If we are to keep winning medals, we must equip them with the best resources and create an enabling environment for them to thrive.”
He challenged the commission to develop a strategy that ensures athletes have sufficient time to prepare and participate in international competitions, stating that every effort must be made to secure even more medals in the future.
“We cannot wait until the last minute,” he emphasized. “Our Paralympians deserve world-class preparation so they can continue to bring glory to Nigeria.”
An Evening of Inspiration and Hope
The atmosphere at the Lagos gala was filled with joy as the athletes mingled with dignitaries and supporters. The celebration not only acknowledged their victories but also highlighted their role as symbols of hope and inspiration for people living with disabilities across the country.
Hon. Abba Isa’s speech resonated deeply with the audience, drawing applause as he urged the athletes to continue their journey with unwavering determination. “Lift the Nigerian flag high,” he said. “You are not just champions in sports; you are ambassadors of hope and proof that nothing is impossible with dedication and faith.”
As the event came to a close, guests reflected on the achievements of the Paralympic team, celebrating not only their sporting success but the powerful message they represent—that disability is not a limitation but an opportunity to defy expectations.
A Bright Future for Nigerian Paralympians
With national support growing and more recognition coming their way, the future looks bright for Nigeria’s Paralympic athletes. Hon. Abba Isa’s call for better funding, early preparation, and increased government support signals a positive shift in how the nation views and treats its sports heroes with disabilities.
The gala night was a fitting conclusion to a year of outstanding achievements. As Nigeria looks forward to future competitions, the hope is that these athletes will continue to inspire and bring glory to the nation with every race, lift, and jump.
Hon. Abba Isa’s parting words captured the essence of the evening: “You are not defined by what you lack, but by the limitless possibilities of your spirit. Keep winning, keep inspiring, and keep making Nigeria proud.”
The audience responded with a standing ovation, cementing the night as a powerful reminder of the nation’s pride in its Paralympians and the boundless potential that lies within every Nigerian, regardless of ability.