The Senate Committee on Sports on Wednesday in Abuja assured
the Super Falcons of payment of their outstanding allowances.
Chairman of the
committee, Obinna Ogba, told the players that the Senate was committed to
ensuring that their allowances were paid.
The meeting with the Falcons followed
a protest march staged by the Falcons requesting payment of their outstanding
allowances. “Let me inform you that my Committee has been mandated to
investigate activities of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) with regards to
the face-off. “I assure you that having made the nation proud, you will be
paid.”
Also speaking,
Samuel Anyanwu, a member of the committee, expressed dissatisfaction with the
manner the players were treated, and called for patience to enable the
Committee to step in.
“I feel very hurt at the behaviour of the NFF, which
should have been better in view of your feat. You should be patient and guard
your utterances so that we can do something about this case.
“The Senate will
investigate activities of NFF, because this type of issue has been a recurring
decimal in the federation,’’ he added.
In her remarks, captain of the Falcons,
Rita Chikwelu, lamented that the NFF did not treat them well when playing in
Cameroon during the 2016 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations.
Explaining their
ordeal, she said they were ordered out of the hotel at Douala in Cameroon the
very night they won the competition. She said this led them to sleeping at the
airport with the competition’s trophy they won by beating hosts Cameroon 1-0 on
Dec. 3.
“Officials of NFF did not encourage us at all in Cameroon. We never saw
the NFF President (Amaju Pinnick) and General Secretary (Mohammed Sanusi) in
Yaounde when we played in the semi-finals.
“Surprisingly, we saw them in the
crowd at Douala where we played the final match and having won that night they
asked us to leave.’’
Source: Vanguard

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