Dear LMC, please rescue players, officials from den of debt
Published: August 13, 2021
It's a thing of joy that the 2021 Nigeria Professional Football League has come to an end, let me specially congratulate Akwa United for emerging champions, it was a tough hurdle but the promise keepers scaled through in a very decent fashion.
Now that the League has come to a climax, I am appealing to the League Management Company to attend to issues of overdue payables on its table, I know the LMC is trying, but it's actually absurd not to call erring clubs to order when it comes to paying players and officials their entitlement.
The complaint of so many players has been on the table of the LMC for a while, though an insider revealed that the Shehu Dikko led body was working on it, but nothing positive at the moment, hopefully now that the season is over, the LMC will do enough to stamp its authority and ensure that owing teams pay up.
It's no longer a news that Sunshine Stars of Akure are owing players and officials about ten months salaries, it's not a surprise that the Akure Gunners only managed to escape relegation on the final day of the League since there was no reason to give their best, morale and motivation stopped coming from the state government.
While I am quite aware that the teams owing cannot pay without the state governments releasing the funds, I'm however aware that the LMC could force them to pay up by sanctioning the teams in question as stipulated in the rule book guiding the Nigeria Professional Football League.
Sunshine Stars and Heartland were victims in the past, they were denied the opportunity of registering players and they quickly sourced for means to sort their debts.
While I acknowledge the fact that the Shehu Dikko led LMC is really working hard, one of its bane is not putting in place stringent measures when it comes to enforcing what the rule book says particularly in the area of overdue payables.
The Bible says "Because the sentence against an evil act is not executed quickly, the hearts of the sons of men are fully set to do evil." Ecclesiastes 8:11 AMP
Enyimba, Abia Warriors, Lobi Stars, Kano Pillars, Kwara United and a few others are guilty and it will do them a lot of good if they pay up before the next transfer window.
This is the time for the LMC to act since there is enough time for a review now that the season has been wrapped up.
Bayo Adegboyega
Now that the League has come to a climax, I am appealing to the League Management Company to attend to issues of overdue payables on its table, I know the LMC is trying, but it's actually absurd not to call erring clubs to order when it comes to paying players and officials their entitlement.
The complaint of so many players has been on the table of the LMC for a while, though an insider revealed that the Shehu Dikko led body was working on it, but nothing positive at the moment, hopefully now that the season is over, the LMC will do enough to stamp its authority and ensure that owing teams pay up.
It's no longer a news that Sunshine Stars of Akure are owing players and officials about ten months salaries, it's not a surprise that the Akure Gunners only managed to escape relegation on the final day of the League since there was no reason to give their best, morale and motivation stopped coming from the state government.
While I am quite aware that the teams owing cannot pay without the state governments releasing the funds, I'm however aware that the LMC could force them to pay up by sanctioning the teams in question as stipulated in the rule book guiding the Nigeria Professional Football League.
Sunshine Stars and Heartland were victims in the past, they were denied the opportunity of registering players and they quickly sourced for means to sort their debts.
While I acknowledge the fact that the Shehu Dikko led LMC is really working hard, one of its bane is not putting in place stringent measures when it comes to enforcing what the rule book says particularly in the area of overdue payables.
The Bible says "Because the sentence against an evil act is not executed quickly, the hearts of the sons of men are fully set to do evil." Ecclesiastes 8:11 AMP
Enyimba, Abia Warriors, Lobi Stars, Kano Pillars, Kwara United and a few others are guilty and it will do them a lot of good if they pay up before the next transfer window.
This is the time for the LMC to act since there is enough time for a review now that the season has been wrapped up.
Bayo Adegboyega
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