The Federal Government has fulfilled its housing and land pledges to Super Eagles players for their runner up finish at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations in Côte d’Ivoire.
The Nigeria Football Federation confirmed that players received certificates for the allocated plots of land and housing units promised by President Bola Tinubu.
Promise Efoghe, the media officer of the Super Eagles, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the documents were presented to the players at the team’s camp in Fes, Morocco, on Monday.
Nigeria finished second at the tournament, which was played in 2024, after a 2 to 1 defeat to hosts Côte d’Ivoire in the final.
On their return, President Tinubu hosted the team at the Presidential Villa and conferred the Officer of the Order of the Niger on each squad member.
The president also approved a plot of land in the Federal Capital Territory and a flat for every player in recognition of their performance.
The certificates were also presented to the players as instruments of conferment of the national honour by Senator Abdul Ningi, chairman of the Senate Committee on Sports and the Comptroller General of Customs, Bashir Adeniyi.
Speaking at the presentation, NFF President Ibrahim Gusau said the gesture showed the Federal Government’s commitment to Nigerian sports.
Mr Gusau said, “The president graciously promised houses and lands, as well as national honours, and today those promises are being fulfilled.”
He added that the federation maintained high standards in travel, accommodation and logistics despite global economic challenges.
“It has not been easy, but the players deserve comfort and respect. We must always find ways to support them,” Gusau said.
Gusau also expressed confidence in the technical crew and players to make the nation proud.
Chairman of the National Sports Commission, Shehu Dikko, said government resolved to deliver all promises before the tournament began.
“It was a firm decision of government that every promise must be fulfilled before our first AFCON match,” Mr Dikko said.
He recalled delays in fulfilling similar promises in the past.
“Previously, such pledges took nearly 20 years. This time, we acted promptly to show a new trajectory for Nigerian sports,” he said.
Dikko described the development as a reflection of the Renewed Hope agenda.
“Whatever President Bola Tinubu promises, he delivers on time. This is about trust, motivation and shared prosperity,” he added.
Nigeria will face Tanzania in their opening Group C match on Tuesday at the Complexe Sportif de Fès stadium in Fez, Morocco, from 6:30 p.m.
The Super Eagles arrived in Fez on December 18 aboard a chartered flight from their final training camp in Cairo.
Nigeria will also face Tunisia on Saturday and Uganda on December 30 as they seek a fourth continental title.










