President Muhammadu Buhari has ordered the finance minister,Mrs Kemi Adeosun and the minister of Youth and Sports Mr Solomon Dalung to ensure that the allowances owed to the Super Falcons are paid following their protest at the
National Assembly,Abuja yesterday.
The Chief of Staff to the President, Mr. Abba Kyari, told State
House correspondents at the Presidential Villa that Buhari had directed
the Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun, and the Minister of
Youth and Sports, Mr. Solomon Dalung, to ensure that the players
were paid today.
Kyari, who just returned from a medical trip abroad said, he had
conveyed the president’s directive to the players, who staged a protest
to the gate of the Presidential Villa earlier on Wednesday.
He said, “The problem has been resolved. The players did us proud. I
congratulated them on the feat they achieved.
“I have also told them that all their entitlements would be paid latest
by Thursday.
“We have called the Minister of Finance as well as the Minister of
Youth and Sports. They will be paid by tomorrow (Thursday). The
details, I don’t know.”
The players had planned to enter the Presidential Villa where they
expected the Federal Executive Council meeting to hold.
The meeting however did not hold following the presentation of the
2017 Appropriation Bill to the National Assembly by the President.
After Kyari addressed the placard-carrying players, they thereafter
moved to the National Assembly in continuation of their protest.
Some of their placards read, “We are your children, pity us”; “Let us
respect women”; “female football deserves respect.”
They described their neglect as pathetic and embarrassing, despite
winning the AWCON, noting that they were about to be ejected from
their hotel.
They said it was important for the President to order the NFF to pay
them to encourage up-and-coming players to win titles for the country.

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