The Guardian (Nigeria)

Bayelsa FA boils over ‘ illegal’ elections, ban on players’ unions

- By Christian Okpara

Sstakehold­ers in Bayelsa State football have threatened to jail the state’s Football Associatio­n ( FA) officials for allegedly conducting ‘ illegal’ local council elections in spite of an existing court order to stop the exercise till further notice.

The stakeholde­rs, at the weekend, alleged that the Bayelsa State FA conducted elections at the councils without notifying stakeholde­rs and others interested in vying for the positions.

Chairman of the Bayelsa State chapter of the Profession­al Footballer­s Associatio­n of Nigeria ( PFAN), Rumson Baribote, told The Guardian that local council elections were held without due process.”

He said he would be compelled to go back to court to seek Bayelsa FA officials’ arrest for contempt of court if they did not retrace their steps.

Reacting to PFAN’S allegation­s, Bayelsa State FA suspended PFAN and its sister body, National Associatio­n of Nigerian Footballer­s ( NANPF), saying they are not recognised by the associatio­n.

In a communiqué made available to The Guardian, the associatio­n said that it has constitute­d a general assembly to look into issues affecting football and other related matters.

In a communiqué signed by Tulagha Ebimieowei, Diseye Nwankwe and Perela Aboro, the FA said that it received a complaint from Dr Timi Ozaka, a member of NANPF, Bayelsa State Chapter, challengin­g the election of Baribote as chairman of the players’ union in the state.

According to the communiqué, Ozaka alleged “that there was never a time the players’ union in Bayelsa State elected Baribote as its chairman.

“That the last time the union had its election was in 2015; that the Profession­al Footballer­s Associatio­n of Nigeria PFAN) Bayelsa State chapter is not known to the players in Bayelsa, that the only authentic body governing the affairs of players in Bayelsa State is the National Associatio­n of Nigeria Profession­al Footballer­s ( NANPF) Bayelsa State chapter.’

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