Chairman of the executive board of the league management
company[LMC], Nduka Irabor has stepped in
to warn clubs of the consequences of breaching applicable provisions of the
Nigeria Professional Football League, NPFL, Framework and Rules, 2013/14
season. This warning came as a result of
recent reports and outcome of its
internal checks on the implementation of players’ contracts and payment of
their remunerations.
There have been reports also of the deplorable situation in
at least one club where the players have embarked on a strike to press their
demand for their entitlements. These unwelcome reports, where established, are
violations of Rules 9.42, 9.44 and 9.45,” the LMC Chairman wrote in a three
page heart-to-heart letter addressed to Club Chairmen and dated July 9.
Towards ensuring substantial compliance with its Financial
Requirements, the LMC has also, through a memo signed by the Chief Operating
Officer, Salihu Abubakar, directed clubs to submit proof of compliance to
payment of players’ salaries.
The memo read, “Pursuant to powers granted the LMC by Rule
8.1.1 of NPFL Framework and Rules for the 2013/2014 Season, which deals with
club finance, I have been directed to request that you submit the following
documents for verification of your club’s compliance with regulations on
players’ salaries: club pay roll (electronic or hardcopy), evidence of payment
(bank transfers or signed pay vouchers) and any other proof club may deem fit
to submit.”
The LMC said the proof of compliance was to be submitted by
July 18 and warned, “The LMC shall, in line with the regulations, apply
sanctions of a specific nature on clubs found to have been in breach of
obligations to players and also take other steps it deems proper to safeguard
the interest of players and all stakeholders
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