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» INVESTIGATION : Nigerian Professional Club Owing Players Salaries For Two Years
Players of Unicem Rovers of Calabar are living and working in the most
inhuman condition imaginable for professional footballers.
Our
investigations revealed that the Club has been abandoned by sponsors of
the team Unicem as well as the Cross Rivers State Government.
Players
who are registered for the current campaign of the Nigeria National
League, NNL, go about the streets of Calabar begging fans and well
wishers food to eat while others rely on friends and family members to
send them resources to help keep body and soul together.
It is on
record that the Professor Ben Ayade administration in the government of
Cross Rivers has seen civil servants always smiling to the bank due to
the administration’s prompt payment of salaries but such prompt response
to solving the salary issues doesn’t extend to the only professional
football club in the State and it beats the imagination of right
thinking Nigerians because this is one of the states with abundance of
talents in the Country.
Allnigeriasoccer.com contacted some key players in the team who wish to remain anonymous and the tales were pathetic.
Players
have not been paid salaries for more than two years now and the
management led by Moris Enoch have stopped the feeding of the Players.
The
former Technical Adviser of the team, the late ex Nigerian
international, Ene John Okon was owed salaries running into 18 months
and he was not paid a kobo until he died in March this year.
Another
former Coach, the European trained Duncan Effiwat was also not paid for
the entire duration he worked until he returned to the United Kingdom.
The
players want Governor Ben Ayade of Cross Rivers State as well as the
Nigeria Football Federation to come to their aid so that the backlog of
salaries and bonuses they are owed can be cleared.
The players say they have dependents who are looking up to them.
All
attempts at reaching the Chairman of the Club has failed but we hope to
establish contact with him to get his reaction to this development.
Most clubs in the Nigeria national league are operating on shoestring budgets but the case of Unicerm Rovers is worse.
The
Camp where players are kept is more or less a replica of World War Nazi
concentration centres and the players don’t have a bus with which they
travel for their away games.
They hire 18-seater buses for games which is not good enough.
Only
recently the players were attacked by armed bandits on their way to
honour one of the NNL games and virtually all of them in the traveling
party lost their phones.
This is to say their welfare in other areas besides the salaries also need improvements.
Calabar
Rovers used to be the pride of Cross River State indigenes all over the
world but neglect from both the Donald Duke and Senator Liyel Imoke
administrations as well mismanagement of funds by officials and shady
MOU entered between government of the State and Unicem, the so called
sponsors have left the playing staff at the receiving end.
CREDIT TO:http://allnigeriasoccer.com/read_news.php?nid=19590
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