NIDEO-Austria Dissociates from Tantrums of Super Falcons’ Assaulter

NIDEO-Austria Dissociates from Tantrums of Super Falcons’ Assaulter

The Nigerians In Diaspora Organisation, NIDOE-Austria, has described as ‘misguided’ an attempt by an Austrian-based, self-acclaimed Nigerian to harass and embarrass the Super Falcons while they were on a metro to the city centre in Vienna on Tuesday.

In a two-page letter signed by Subrinah Joy Dolischka (Office of the Chairlady) and Deji Adeyemo (Office of the Secretary) and obtained by the Nigeria Football Federation, NIDOE-Austria condemned in very strong terms the assault by the fellow and insisted that tthey are “happy that the Falcon players chose Austria for their summer camping this year.”

The organisation was unambiguous in declaring “that harassing our players on a train is misguided. Though he may not have attempted to physically assault any of them, this action of verbal harassment would not solve any problems in Nigeria. This action infringes on their rights to dignity as guaranteed by Austria laws…though Austrian laws guarantee freedom to protest and demonstrations, there are procedures that must be followed and this right is not a blanket provision to harass innocent and private individuals.”

The organisation said it saw “no problems with the Falcons taking public transportation which are normally very comfortable and safe, to get a feel of how people live in Vienna,” expressing that it is “appalled over the actions of the fellow, no matter his motivations and do hereby dissociate ourselves from his misguided action and condemn it. This action is not representative of the Nigeria community in Austria.
“We consider this action disturbing and unacceptable and regret the incidence took place in our otherwise peaceful and progress-loving community.

“We hope that despite this unfortunate incidence, the Falcons are enjoying themselves in Austria and their preparations for their coming tournament are progressing unaffected. We stand by them and wish them success in the coming tournament and may they surge higher and higher in their bid to do us proud.”

The nine-time African champions, who have been in Austria for an eight-day training camp ahead of the upcoming Aisha Buhari
Invitational Women’s Tournament taking place in Lagos in September, will fly out of Vienna today.

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