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Paul Bassey tasks Akwa Utd players to remain discipline­d

- By Olusola ‘Jide www.dailytrust.com/sport

A@jide_olusola kwa United club chairman, Paul Bassey has urged his players to maintain high level of discipline and profession­alism while reuniting with their family and friends while commending them for picking two vital points in their last two away games.

“I want to use this opportunit­y to congratula­te the players and the technical crew on the two vital points the team picked in our last two away games in Katsina and Nasarawa, we were planning for six points but we thank God for the two points.

“We also thank God for journey mercies granted us while we were on the road for over one week to prosecute the two away games, it wasn’t easy but we are grateful to God for His love and mercies.

“Gentlemen, we are only embarking on break because of the Coronaviru­s pandemic, while on break please do not take this deadly disease for granted. Ensure you protect yourself and your family, maintain social distance, avoid unnecessar­y gatherings as much as you can, heed medical advice and do your best to stay safe.

“Let me re-emphasize that we are only embarking on break, our aspiration of winning the NPFL title is still intact because the season is not yet over” the club boss advised.

The players were also advised to maintain high level of discipline both in their eating habits, training and all other acts that will not negate their physical condition even as they embark on a one week break that was given to them by the management of the club.

The break which was announced by head coach Kennedy Boboye during a meeting with the players on Friday morning began on Friday 20th March, 2020 and would elapse on 27th of March while training will commence on Monday 30th March, 2020.

The Promise Keepers are 6th on the log with 35 points from 25 matches and will next engage Sunshine Stars of Akure in Uyo when the suspension is lifted by the LMC.

Eight-time Nigerian champions Enyimba were the victims of an armed attack on their team bus as they returned home following Thursday’s NPFL victory over Adamawa United.

No players were seriously injured in the attack, as the bus sped off before the assailants could gain access, but some of the travelling party sustained injuries.

The People’s Elephant were making the 830km journey back to Aba following their 2-0 victory in Gombe in the 25th matchday of the domestic league, which has now been suspended due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The attack took place at approximat­ely 19:45 local time in Okigwe, Imo State, along the Enugu-Okigwe-Umuahia Expressway.

It was the second time in four years that Enyimba FC had been attacked by robbers.

In 2016, they were attacked while traveling to Kaduna to honour the Super Four game.

In late November, the team bus of Ifeanyi Ubah, another Nigerian team, was also attacked by armed robbers, while Enyimba themselves were the victims of a similar incident in Kogi State in 2016.

Meanwhile, the Chairman of League Management Company (LMC), Shehu Dikko has cautioned Nigerian clubs to avoid night travel due to frequent attacks by armed robbers.

Dikko said that the issue of players risking their life to honour league matches was not permitted by the LMC.

He, however, sympathize­d with players and officials of the Peoples Elephants saying that more efforts would be needed to safeguard the life of players while on official league assignment­s.

“I have not been officially briefed on the robbery attack on Enyimba players and officials,” Dikko said.

“But one thing Nigeria clubs have to understand is that they should stop risking the life of their players through night journey.

“The rules are clear on the LMC regulation­s. I don’t know why it is not followed. Although, I heard the team was close to their base when the robbery attack happened. But this does not remove the fact that teams travelling at night are not acceptable by the LMC.

“Also, over the years the LMC has told clubs to sign deals with airline companies to fly their players to league venues. Some clubs in Nigeria like Akwa United have keyed into this initiative,” Dikko stated.

 ??  ?? Akwa United club chairman, Elder Paul Bassey
Akwa United club chairman, Elder Paul Bassey
 ??  ?? Shattered windscreen of the Enyimba club bus
Shattered windscreen of the Enyimba club bus

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