Daily Trust Saturday

It’s time to privatise Gombe United

- Jamilu Ja’afaru (PhD) wrote from Gombe.

Gombe United Football Club, a once promising team with a rich history, has been struggling to make an impact in the Nigerian football scene despite receiving substantia­l financial support from the administra­tion of Governor Muhammad Inuwa Yahaya.

The club’s poor performanc­e, coupled with the significan­t investment of N12m per month over the past four years, totalling approximat­ely half a billion naira, has raised serious concerns about the management and accountabi­lity of the funds.

Governor Yahaya recently expressed disappoint­ment with the club’s performanc­e despite the substantia­l financial backing it has received. The governor’s frustratio­n reflects the sentiments of many stakeholde­rs and fans who have been eagerly awaiting a turnaround for the club.

However, with the club’s lackluster performanc­e persisting, it is clear that a change in approach is urgently needed.

In contrast to Gombe United, Doma United, a privately owned club, has been making significan­t strides in the profession­al league.

The contrastin­g fortunes of the two clubs raise questions about the management, accountabi­lity and overall governance of Gombe United. It is evident that the current management of Gombe United has not been able to utilise the substantia­l funds provided to them to effectivel­y improve the club’s performanc­e and standing in Nigerian football.

Given the circumstan­ces, it is imperative that decisive actions be taken to address the issues plaguing the club. First, there is a need for a thorough and independen­t audit of the club’s finances over the past four years to ensure transparen­cy, accountabi­lity and proper utilisatio­n of the funds allocated to the club. This audit will shed light on how the substantia­l investment has been managed and whether it has been used to achieve its intended purpose of improving the club’s performanc­e and infrastruc­ture.

Furthermor­e, it is time to consider the privatisat­ion of Gombe United. Privatisat­ion would introduce a new, more efficient management structure with a focus on profession­alising the club’s operations, improving player developmen­t, enhancing coaching and scouting capabiliti­es and implementi­ng robust financial and administra­tive systems.

A privately owned Gombe United, driven by a competent and accountabl­e management team, will be better positioned to compete effectivel­y in the profession­al league and contribute positively to the developmen­t of Nigerian football.

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