NFF Assures S’Eagles, Coaches on Payment of Outstanding Bonuses

NFF Assures S’Eagles, Coaches on Payment of Outstanding Bonuses

The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), yesterday assured stakeholders that all outstanding allowances of Super Eagles players and salaries of their coaches would be paid in due course.

NFF General Secretary, Dr Mohammed Sanusi, was reacting to an interview Super Eagles defender, Leon Balogun granted in which he confirmed that the players are been owed several outstanding bonuses just as the coaching crew are also yet to receive backlog of salaries since last year thus putting the federation in bad light in the eyes of the public.

But last night, officials from Sunday Dankaro House in Abuja explained that the challenges and disruptions caused by the global coronavirus pandemic are still being felt by government institutions and businesses the world over, and there was no need to pretend that these are normal times.

“The NFF deserves no joy in owing players and coaches their entitlements. The same players and coaches have been well-taken-care of and provided the necessary facilities when things were normal, and as we work assiduously towards conquering the present challenges and seeing sunlight again.

“We expect the players, coaches and administrative staff to show the same level of understanding that they have been showing over the past 18 months.

“Of course, we are pragmatists and we realize that these things can be frustrating and some people will boil over and talk about them. It is normal.

“Last month, during the friendlies in Austria, we were able to pay some of the outstanding bonuses and allowances. We are working at a pace presently to clear what is remaining.

“As I speak, we are owing the team bonuses and allowances from only the last two matches, and payments for these two games have been sent to the Central Bank some weeks ago. They will receive the monies shortly.

“We are equally working to pay the coaches what they are being owed as salaries,” the NFF scribe.

Dr Sanusi’s comments were in direct reference to a statement credited to Super Eagles’ defender, Leon Balogun on Tuesday saying the NFF was owing the players bonuses and allowances. “We have never denied owing the team. Leon is a senior player that everyone respects for his quality output on the pitch and calmness and forbearance off it, but I do not know which reports he was referring to when he said the NFF was contradicting itself.

“He also talked about playing pitches. Sincerely speaking, the past few years has seen a remarkable improvement in stadia infrastructure across the country. The team had to move round the states because the turf of the Moshood Abiola National Stadium, Abuja got bad. Now, the pitch is coming back to shape thanks to the efforts of the present Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Chief Sunday Dare, who got the respected Alhaji Aliko Dangote’s company to work on it.

“Presently, we have exciting venues in Uyo, Benin City, Asaba, Kaduna and Lagos. Without the team moving round the states, the governments of these states probably would not have devoted much effort into putting these facilities in world-standard shape. There are remarkable improvements on facilities in Ibadan, the National Stadium in Lagos and a new one in Lagos. All these will benefit the teeming youth population of Nigeria who are interested in sports,” concludes Dr Sanusi.

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