FG’s payment: We were shortchanged – Falcons
Ifeanyi Onuba and Idris Adesina
Players and officials of the Super
Falcons were on Friday paid various sums of money as approved by the
Federal Government after the Nigeria Football Federation received the
sums.
However, some of the players have said they were shortchanged by the federation in the payment of their entitlements.
The Federal Government on Friday
released the sum of N358m to the NFF to offset the team’s allowances and
bonuses. The FG also released an additional N113m to pay the
outstanding winning bonuses for the Super Eagles in their 2018 World Cup
Qualifying matches against Zambia and Algeria.
The Office of the Accountant General of
the Federation on Friday released to the Central Bank of Nigeria the
payment mandate of $1.17m (N358m) to settle the allowances of the
protesting Falcons.
The payments were confirmed in a statement from the OAGF signed by the Director, Information, Mrs. Kene Offie.
The statement said the release of the
payment mandate to the CBN was sequel to an earlier approval given by
the Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun.
The statement read in part, “The Office
of the Accountant General of the Federation has released the mandate to
Central Bank of Nigeria for payment of naira equivalent of $1,173,820.00
at N305/$ to Nigeria Football Federation to pay outstanding winning
bonuses for Super Eagles in the 2018 World Cup Qualifying Matches and
for the Super Falcons’ participation in the 10th Women’s Africa nations
Cup.
“This is in furtherance of the approval
from Hon. Minister of Finance for the said amount to be paid. The
mandate which is a sum of three hundred and fifty-eight million, fifteen
thousand, one hundred naira only has been paid by Central Bank of
Nigeria as at Thursday December 15, 2016.”
It added, “Similarly, another mandate
for the sum of one hundred and thirteen million, eight hundred and
twenty thousand, six hundred and two naira only has also been released
by Office of Accountant General of the Federation for the payment of
wining bonus for Super Eagles in the 2018 World Cup Qualifying matches;
and for the Super Falcons’ participation in the 10th Women’s Africa
Nation’s Cup.
“This amount has also been paid to
Nigeria Football Federation and is equally sequel to the approval of the
Honourable minister of Finance.”
And according to the NFF, a breakdown of the Falcons’ monies showed that each player got N5.4m.
The federation said, “Each player got
N5,494,500, less the sum of N600,000 that was earlier paid to each of
the players at various times by the NFF. The amount is at the rate of
$17,900 (converted to naira at the official rate of N305 to $1), plus
the sum of N15,000 camp allowance and N20,000 transport allowance. All
the monies were converted at the official rate of N305 to $1.
“Coach Florence Omagbemi got a total of
N11,014,000 (less the sum of N800,000 paid to her earlier), while
assistant coaches Ann Chiejine, Perpetua Nkwocha and Bala Mohammed, as
well as the backroom staff were paid N8,274,250, less the N500,000
earlier paid to each of them.”
But our correspondent learnt on Friday
that the players may be set for another showdown with the federation as
they should have got more than the sums paid by the NFF.
The federation reportedly owes each
player up to $25,000 for allowances and match bonuses from thequalifier
for the 2016 AWCON against Senegal to the 1-0 win over Cameroon in the
final on December 3. The federation is also reported to owe the players
for a 2016 Olympic qualifier and the 2015 All-Africa Games, where the
team finished fourth.
Each player’s entitlement is equivalent to N7.6m at the exchange rate of N305/$ at which the FG released the funds on Friday.
Some of the players, who pleaded
anonymity, said they have got the alerts but the money was not their
full entitlements as their bonuses and allowances for the AWCON
qualifiers were not included.
“Some of us have been receiving alerts
while they said the others will come later but what we are seeing is not
the full amount we ought to get,” one of the players said.
“Our total bonus and allowances
shouldn’t be less than N7m each but we are getting alerts of less than
N6m. The allowances and bonuses for the qualifiers have been left
unpaid.”
Another player said, “This is really
unfair to us because we worked for this money. We have been patient for
this long and for the NFF to shortchange us at the last moment is an
injustice on their part.”
The Falcons, who beat hosts Cameroon 1-0
to win the AWCON in Yaounde on December 3, protested the non-payment of
their entitlements since December 4, when they returned to the country.
They refused to leave their Agura Hotels, Abuja lodge until their
allowances and bonuses were paid.
The eighth time African champions
marched on the Presidential Villa and National Assmebly on Wednesday to
press home their demands, which prompted President Muhammadu Buhari to
order the release of funds to pay them.
The treatment meted out to the record
African champions by the Nigerian authorities is in sharp contrast to
that received by the Indomitable Lionesses from the Cameroonian
government who were treated to a welcome ceremony by President Paul Biya
despite finishing as runners-up on home soil.
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