#AFN: Public Statement on Age Eligibility and Integrity:

The Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN) reaffirms its commitment to the principles of integrity, fairness, and athlete welfare as set out in the World Athletics Rules and the global integrity

framework administered by the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU).

Age eligibility requirements are a fundamental component of fair competition in athletics. They

exist to protect athletes, particularly minors, ensure equal conditions of participation, and

safeguard the credibility of results and development pathways. Any falsification or

misrepresentation of age constitutes a serious breach of eligibility rules and undermines

confidence in the sport.

In line with World Athletics standards, the Federation applied a robust and proportionate

disciplinary framework to confirmed cases of age manipulation arising out of the recent AIU

inquiry. This framework reflects the AIU’s emphasis on:

• Accountability, including responsibility for athletes and for athlete support personnel;

• Deterrence, through meaningful and enforceable sanctions;

• Consistency, in the application of rules;

Due process, including the presumption of innocence, the right to be heard, and decisions

based on credible evidence. 

Where age falsification was established following due process, consequences included

disqualification from competitions, annulment of results, periods of ineligibility, sanctions against

coaches or other support personnel who are found to have facilitated or knowingly enabled

the violation, and sanctions against states who have historically participated in these violations.

The AFN underscores that investigations were conducted independently and in accordance

with established procedures, consistent with World Athletics and AIU practices. No individual

was sanctioned without a fair hearing and a reasoned decision.

In addition to disciplinary measures, the AFN is strengthening preventative and educational

initiatives, including improved age-verification processes and integrity education for athletes,

coaches, and administrators. Hence the recently signed partnership with Roster Athletics. These

steps reflect the shared objective of World Athletics and the AIU to protect clean athletes and

promote trust in the sport.

The AFN remains committed to cooperation with World Athletics, the Athletics Integrity Unit, and

relevant authorities in upholding the highest standards of integrity and governance in athletics.

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