The Guardian (Nigeria)

Otu targets NPFL, raises Rovers’ subvention by 100%

- From Solomon Azu, Calabar

CRiver State Governor, Bassey Otu, has increased Calabar Rovers’ subvention by 100 per cent as an incentive to aid the state- owned club’s bid to return to the Nigerian Premier Football League ( NPFL).

Rovers, who were one of the country’s biggest clubs from the 1970s to late 1990s, have been languishin­g in the lower rungs of Nigerian football for over 20 years due to neglect by the state’s successive government­s.

But Otu has promised to bring the side back to the limelight, while thanking the management and players of the club for holding the forte for the team over the years.

He increased Rovers FC’S subvention from N5 million to N10 million, saying the gesture underscore­s his determinat­ion to reposition football and sports in general in the state.

“Let me thank and congratula­te you for what you have been doing over the years. Rovers is a club with a very rich history. This government is poised to promote sports as a business in the state,” he remarked while receiving the team’s players in his office.

Otu directed that immediate medical attention be given to injured footballer­s and promised to provide the team with a brand- new bus in 2025, as well as look into other teething challenges bothering the football club. He also commended the Rovers Football Club’s 18- year- old goalkeeper, Clinton Andy, who was on internatio­nal duties with Nigeria’s U- 20 national team, for flying Cross River’s colours and making the state proud.

In her remarks, the state’s Commission­er for Sports Developmen­t, Mrs Agnes Atsu, said the players’ visit to the governor became necessary to present some challenges bedevillin­g Rovers Football Club, which is five games away from concluding the Nigerian National Football League.

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