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Bendel Insurance defeat Heartland as Kwara Utd hold Doma Utd

... sanitise sports ministry before wooing private sector – Gombe to Minister

- By Jide Olusola

Bendel Insurance yesterday finally defeated Heartland FC in a hardfought 1-0 win in the matchday 32 fixture of the 2023/24 Nigeria Premier Football League at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium, Benin City

Heartland who have had a poor season before this game had won all their previous league meetings with their hosts.

The hosts controlled the game but were unable to break through till the 82nd minute when Sarki Ismael broke the deadlock to end the winless run to further heap more misery on their visitors.

With this win, the ‘Benin Arsenal’ are now 8th on the table with 45 points, while the ‘Nazi Millionair­e’ are 19th with 29 points.

In the other game played, Doma United were held to a goalless draw at home by visiting Kwara United.

Meanwhile, a former chairman of Gombe State Football Associatio­n (FA), Alhaji Ahmed Shuaibu Gara has urged the Minister of Sports, Sen John Enoh to clean up his ministry before inviting the private sector

to invest in the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL).

Speaking with our correspond­ent, the sports administra­tor said it was not the right time for the private sector to invest in the league as the ecosystem, according to him, is wrought with a lack of transparen­cy and corruption.

He made this point following the ongoing efforts by the Minister of Sports Developmen­t, Senator John Owan Enoh, to woo Nigerian billionair­es to own clubs.

It will be recalled that

Enoh confirmed foremost businessma­n, Tony Elumelu’s interest in purchasing an NPFL club after a recent meeting in Lagos.

Enoh disclosed further that the Chairman of Heirs Holdings, Transcorp, United Bank for Africa (UBA) is willing to convince his fellow billionair­es to come on board.

“The issue is not about the investment, the issue is that we are not ready. We are not transparen­t, we are not accountabl­e and we are not promoting our game well.

“How can we bring men who have built a reputation over the years and soil their names. We have had Glo, and SuperSport­s among others come in to invest in the past, it never ended well because of lack of transparen­cy, greed and corruption. It is good for them to invest but this is not the right time. There was a time a Zenith Bank came on board, they pulled out later on.

“The minister should clean his ministry first before inviting the private sector to invest in the league and in general sports,” he advised.

 ?? ?? Bendel Insurance celebratin­g a goal during a recent game. FILE PHOTO
Bendel Insurance celebratin­g a goal during a recent game. FILE PHOTO

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