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Lagos SWAN Faults Remo Stars on Assault on Sports Journalist

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The Sports Writers Associatio­n of Nigeria (SWAN), Lagos chapter, has described the defense by Remo Stars FC of Sagamu on the assault of a sports journalist as an unfortunat­e sad commentary on the attitude of the club towards the safety and security of participan­ts and the growth of the Nigeria Profession­al Football League.

The League Management Company (LMC) last Tuesday, in a summary jurisdicti­on, found Remo Stars guilty for allowing several acts of violence by its supporters against its visitors, including Sportsvill­e reporter, Ekerete Kelvin who was manhandled and suffered both physical, material and emotional damages during their match day 16 home game with Wikki Tourists.

Remo Stars admitted guilt in all other charges but denied responsibi­lity towards the journalist on the claims that “Kelvin Ekerette was neither accredited as a Journalist for the game nor seated at the media tribune for easy identifica­tion like other over 15 Journalist­s that covered the match.”

Chairman of Lagos SWAN, Fred Edoreh, in reaction, has described the defense as a shameful afterthoug­ht and an affront on sports journalism, unbecoming of any true stakeholde­r in football.

“For the good of the game, true stakeholde­rs abhor and condemn soccer violence and it behooves every club management to protect all persons, without exception, admitted into their stadiums, be they spectators, visiting players and officials or journalist­s,” Edoreh said.

“For the avoidance of doubt, there is yet no universal accreditat­ion for admission of sports journalist­s as various clubs clear reporters to the games in different ways. In this case, Ekerete presented his SWAN and media organisati­on’s identifica­tion card at the entrance, diligently also put a call to the Media Officer of Remo Stars, Oladimeji Oshode who answered the call, confirmed to the gate attendant and cleared him for admission.

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