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UPDATED: Super Falcons protest at national assembly

UPDATED: Super Falcons protest at national assembly
December 14
09:19 2016

Super Falcons of Nigeria, champions of Africa for a record eighth time are currently protesting on the streets of Abuja, the federal capital territory, against the non-payment of their allowances and bonuses.

The aggrieved players, who have now laid siege on the national assembly, won the 8th edition of the African Women’s Cup of Nations tournament in Cameroon, and have vowed not to hand over the trophy to the Nigerian Football Federation NFF until they are paid.

The African champions have also refused to leave their Agura hotel‎, Abuja.

Falcons Protest1Speaking to TheCable at the protest ground at the national assembly entrance, one of the players said:”We are not protesting to embarrass the nation but to beg the government to help us to get what we worked and suffered for.

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“We, as women, should not be treated differently from the men. If it were to be the‎ Super Eagles, I am sure that they would have found a solution to the issue of unpaid allowances owed.

“We went to Cameroon without any complaint. We did the nation proud. We are only appealing to the government to get our dues. We are their daughters; they should hear our cry and come to our aid. We have aged parents to take care of and other responsibilities too.”

The Nigeria Football Federation(NFF) is owing the Super Falcons team a cumulative sum of $819,000 from the qualification games tothe  gold medal win against hosts Cameroon in the final.

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Falcons Protest 2

President Muhammadu Buhari subsequently mandated Abba Kyari, his chief of staff, to urge the girls to return to their hotels, and meet them in the evening to assure them that their entitlements would be paid.

Similarly, the senate committee on sports scheduled a meeting with the girls for 4pm at the national assembly.

Breakdown of the total money owed ‎is below:

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‎Total money owed per player is $25,400

Total money owed the head coach is $50,800 (head coach gets twice what the players get)

Total money for each assistant coach is $33,600 ( 2 assistant coaches and one goalkeeper trainer)

Total money owed each back room staff‎ is $33,600 (the team medical doctor, physiotherapist, media officer, team secretary and coordinator)

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The curator gets half of what the back room staffs get, which is $16,800

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3 Comments

  1. D.o.c
    D.o.c December 14, 10:33

    Your comment.. Its so unfortunate and a big shame to the NFF and the Federal government,that have allowed our victorious girls the super falcons to take to the streets in protest for their unpaid allowances, that shouldnt have taken much from the government to pay them. I dont know why the government are negleting them even though everyone knows the government have more than enough money to pay them,the world is watching these violation of fundamental rights perpetrated by the present clueless governance in Nigeria.

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  2. stanley
    stanley December 14, 14:29

    This is shame not to Nigerians by to the administration of president Buhari, like I will always Nigerians are getting what they voted for,Nigerians said they needed a president that knows the power he his that Jonathan is too quiet and lazy so God have answered the prayers of Nigerians so no complain, you getting what you voted for.

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  3. smart
    smart December 14, 14:59

    Just look at this embarrassment. Why all this. Am so sad about this.The team went saw and conquered and look at the way they are treated. Cant watch this again. This is a sorry state.

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