Ezeugo: FG must stop funding NFF
Former international, Emeka Ezeugo, has
urged the Federal Government to allow the Nigeria Football Federation
run as an independent body sourcing its own funds for its programmes.
The NFF relies on allocation from the Federal Government to take care of the national teams.
Ezeugo, who spoke with our correspondent, also said a lack of legislation is killing football in the country.
“The NFF will continue to fail in its
duty of paying national team players until the right things are done.
The Federal Government should take its hands off the funding of football
in Nigeria,” he said.
“When government funds sports,
accountability becomes a difficult thing. It will take a lot of probing
to expose how the government funds are spent.
“If the NFF is independent and
sponsored by the private sector, owing players will be a thing of the
past. Players, who are the main actors in the sport, will not be owed
their rightful allowances.”
He added, “The private sector wants to
know how their money is spent before investing. When they give out money
and are not convinced about how it is spent, they withdraw and the
result is what we are currently seeing.
“Nigeria needs a legislation that will
make the NFF independent, and also make state governments stay away
from the running of football clubs. With the Exception of IfeanyiUbah
and a few other privately run clubs, the teams in the Premier League are
guilty of owing players because they rely on government subventions,
which come late. Sometimes the money is shared before it gets to the
players.”
The well-travelled former Eagles
defender said the country should encourage private ownership of football
clubs as it would encourage accountability.
He said, “The bedrock of football
administration in the country are the clubs. The representatives of
these clubs go into the state football associations and then into the
NFF. When state governments own football clubs, the money allocated to
them are not properly accounted for.
“These actions continue to the FAs and
then the federation. But when we more private ownership of clubs, the
players will be paid and the necessary legislations needed for the
growth of the game would be pushed for. Accountability will also be
achieved through this.”
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