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  • ‘Oshiomhole should apologise to Igbinedion’

    Hon. Victor Enoghama, an associate of former Governor Lucky Igbinedion, is a former commissioner in Edo State. In this interview with Correspondent OSAGIE OTABOR, he says Governor Adams Oshiomhole should apologise to Igbinedion for making unfounded allegations. 

    How would you react to the invectives on former Governor Lucky Igbinedion by Governor Adams Oshiomhole ?

    I am an in-law to the former governor. The event that took place before the anniversary when we heard the Comrade Governor insulting the Esama of Benin Kingdom and also insulting the former governor was not pleasant to me. I was disturbed that it was coming from a governor that I have worked with for four years. The moral value we had has been lost. If there are political issues that have to be discussed, there are ways to discuss them after all, the people we borrow this democracy from, they have their own political disagreement, but they don’t resort it to a personal attack. From what I saw when the governor used over an hour to lambast the Igbinedions, both father and son, is not a welcome development. If I were with the governor, I probably would have told him that is not the way a governor should behave. If you have any political difference with anybody, you first have a close door meeting. Things you discuss at a close door meeting are personal issues. For him to come out and start insulting someone like Chief Igbinedion, it is not really about my relationship with the Igbinedions or my relationship with the governor. As far as I am concern, it is politically incorrect and morally wrong.

    What should the governor do next?

    Lucky did not hand over to Oshiomhole, he actually handed over to Oserheimen Osunbor. For 18 months, Osunbor was governor in this state. His did not say he wanted to investigate Lucky who was his predecessor. For Oshiomhole to say after seven years that he wants to investigate Lucky, you will know that there is something fishy and all those things dovetail into the seven years anniversary. It was a build up. For me as someone who has worked in public office, I will say the governor has erred in this regard. If I were to be with the governor in his administration, I would have told him that he erred in telling the Igbinedions that he has stolen money from the state government which is unfounded. He has erred and if he wants peace in the state because as a government his primary purpose is the welfare of the citizens of the state and peace which is more paramount. He can retrace his steps when he as a governor apologies. There is nothing wrong if the governor admits his mistake. As a governor, there are certain people he must manage, regardless of political affiliation. Those people who have attained, in terms of business, those people the Federal Government has recognised. Do you know what it is for somebody to be awarded with a CFR. The Federal Governmenr has found that person worthy of that position. A person who has that kind of title, you don’t just demean that person in the public.

    What do you say about comments that Esama enriched himself during the administration of his son?

    For Oshiomhole to say that Chief Igbinedion enriched himself during Lucky’s government is laughable. I grew up as a small boy when we hear of the word Exemption. I remember those days when we used to pass artillery on our way to the stadium. We see high rising buildings and they said they belonged to Igbinedion. I used to see him on a white horse. The title Esama means one of the richest man in Benin Kingdom. Singlehandedly, Igbinedion has sponsored his son back in 1991 when he lost  during the NRC and SDP. Lucky coming into power in 1999 was funded by his father. He was the first black man to own 747 jet. Having participated in Lucky’s government in 2007, I can say that Lucky has done his best. He created the foundation for Oshiomhole. In 1999, the day Lucky came to power was the day civil servants called off their strike. Lucky did not lament what he met on ground but he put his effort together and see how he could create a government. Lucky restructure our health system and the educational system. In the civil service, Lucky employed people and get water from Ikpoba Dam. With the little money, Lucky had, he was able to put structures in place. An incoming government was supposed to build on it. If Lucky wanted to eradicate the legacy of Dr. Ogbemudia, he would not have renovated the stadium. He put seats on the stadium. He made the swimming pool to an international standard. He built infrastructure in AAU. Government is continuity. If Edo State want to move forward, we must avoid the idea of killing legacies of predecessors. The legacy I left at the Ministry of Transport was destroyed.

    Is it true that Chief Igbinedion solely collected the monthly IGR of N280m for personal use?

    That is completely false. Lucky formed the Board of Internal Revenue. Go and ask those who were members of the board how they were collecting the revenue. When Lucky came in, the IGR was about N20m. Lucky built it to about N280m. Does it mean his father was collecting N200m? As we speak, Oshiomhole has paid four percent to Oseni Elamah. If Igbinedion by proxy or influence was a consultant to the Board of Internal Revenue of which he was not, there was no way government would have paid N200m. What are they doing with the 4% they are paying the consultants? These are political gimmicks.

    A former Commissioner once said Lucky had passion for work, but was bogged down by his father and Chief Anenih.

    That is not true. If Charles Idahosa is saying that, I believe that is a misplace information. When you talk about performances, there is a limit you can perform as a government and that depends on the revenue that accrue to you. There is no father that will not wish his son well. There was no way the father, Esama could distract his son. Those of us close to Chief, we know that Chief met well for this state and this country. He has contributed his own to the development of this country. There was no way he could have distract his son. Lucky was never distracted. He gave his best to the development of this state. He is a quiet man and has never want to join issue with anybody. Idahosa is one of the beneficiary of Lucky. Was he not a Commissioner in his government. When he is now saying the government he was part of and he didn’t resign when things were going wrong and go on to say that somebody was responsible for the failure. Wherever we are now was made possible by Lucky. I have said it in a State Council meeting. The cry of the people during Igbinedion era was not road. How many people have cars then. Because their human development has been attain, that is when you start talking about cars.  The man was building government. He meant well for the state which was why he set up those industries to enable the youths get employed. The fruit factory at Ehor was never sold. It was only Ikpeshi Chemical plant that was sold. Cassavita was working and Fertilizer plant was there. Oshiomhole should have seen that the companies were working and build on it. People would have been working in the factory. No investor want to come to Edo during Lucky because investors were not sure about our democracy. The government took the initiative and after privatize. I am saying these things because of my participation in three administrations.

    You were in government when the Land Use Charge was passed into law..

    The Land Use Charge first came in 2012 when I was the Commissioner for Transoort. We discussed it at the Council meeting,  I told the Governor that the state was not ripe enough for the Land Use Charge. Then it was called Property Tax. I said we should get the government infrastructure to a level before throwing out the option. For him to say we can get N18bn a month means anti-people. We know in abroad, property tax are paid through mortgage system. As a citizen, you don’t need to have the full amount before building a house. Before talking about Land Use Charge, the infrastructure, water supply, electricity, good roads, good public schools, welfare are they available? The timing was wrong when they brought it on board and I said we must take development  to a certain level before introducing the law. We can’t see that

    Lagos State is doing something and we set out to do it. Property Tax is not politically correct as of this moment. Majority of Edo people are against this. You can shove it. You don’t make a law for certain people in the society. You make a law that encompassed the entire society. When they start saying it is met for those in the GRA. Where is the GRA? The GRA ends in Boundary road. I don’t live in GRA, I live in Ugbor village. Are you saying, I will pay when you have already defined GRA. Are you saying GRA at Auchi is included? If you want to take the map of old GRA, it ends in Boundary road. We should have public debate and do marketing before it is launched. The way the law was past showed there was something under it.

    But, the government said it was meant to tax the rich and provide facilities for the poor.

    How many rich men are in the GRA? Whenever they talk about the rich, they talk about Igbinedion. Some of the houses in the GRA are inheritance. There are so many government properties there. It is the rich men that established the businesses where people work in the state. Look at Igbinedion payroll, he pays over a N100m for salary staff. There is the C of O payment. Igbinedion is up to date on that. Are we going to tax them and give the money to the poor. How will the poor benefit from some of the programmes the government has outlined. That should be the questions to ask. There are various ways the rich can compensate and work for the poor. One way is bringing investment. Chief Igbinedion has brought a lot of investments where people work. The government should encourage the rich to invest. The rich are encouraged by the government to invest.

    What about the alleged land grabbing by Chief Igbinedion under his son’s administration?

    Without Igbinedion, most people would not have known Okada community. Igbinedion hails from Okada village. A part of those land the governor is referring to is his own inheritance. If you look at the date when some of the land were given to him, you can tell that military governors gave him part. If they say his son gave him the entire land which this government want people to believe is not true. The son didn’t gave his father those lands. Even if the son decide to give land to his father, is it because the son is a governor, the father should be denied something. If the father applied, the issue should be whether it passed through the normal process. I can do what I want to do on any land given to me by the government provided it is farming. If they say Chief Igbinedion has those land and he is letting them to cocoa farmers, how do we justify if Chief Igbinedion said he owns the cocoa farm. Have you seen any protest from Okada people that their land has been collected? Let them show us documents. Chief Igbinedion has documents with which the land was acquired. Some of those properties in the GRA were given to him by government before the son came to power. Igbinedion bought that number one Guest House from a former governor. They are playing politics with everything.

    Do you attribute what is happening to next year’s election?

    It is 2016 that is playing out now. They came out too early. The Oshiomhole government we started in 2008 was focus. We were focus and playing less politics. That is the reasons we were able to achieve some of the infrastructure we had. Today those infrastructures have collapsed because politics is now the order of the day. This last year is going to be for politics and as a result the people will not enjoy dividends of democracy. There are a lot of issues to compare previous government with this government unlike before when they will say this government didn’t do anything. The cost of doing the bye-pass from Oluku to Sapele road is N10bn. How much does this government spent on five kilometer of roads? When we want to talk about corruption, we have to look into his activities. I am not happy with the language of Oshiomhole calling Jonathan an armed robber. People like to talk about Martin Luther King. I will not want my children to talk like Oshiomhole. There are people to be managed in the society. If you successfully manage those people, it will be well with you. Some people were laughing when insults were poured on a man who for over 60 years has been on top of his game. The governor has right to challenge anybody to a debate but not to cast aspersion on those who said I don’t trust your policy. Some of us were labeled as rebel commissioners because we spoke our mind.

    Are you worried about the planned probe of Lucky Igbinedion?

    I am not worried about the planned probe. Those who have not sinned should cast the first stone. I just told you it takes N15bn to do a four kilometer road in this state. This issue of going to Abuja to forward files to the Federal Govenment. If there are issues, the man has a right to explain.

    Your party has accused Oshiomhole of being corrupt and you have worked closely with Oshiomhole. Can you say the allegation by your party is true?

    Corruption is of different forms. When you over blown project cost, that is corruption. When you get kickback on projects awarded, that is corruption. When you deny certain people of their rights, that is corruption. When I was there as a commissioner, there were certain things that happened that didn’t make me happy. That is the truth. It was clear to me that this idea of the messiah was not there. For you to say your predecessor was corrupt and you are not corrupt, that is for Edo people to decide. From the little we can see, we can tell the government is not free of corruption. When there is nepotism, tribalism playing in government, you know that is is not free of corruption. Some of us were moved from certain offices, because he wanted to put his tribesman there. Some people have been sacked from office because of one issue or the other while others are still in office for the same offenses. Is that not corruption. Oshiomhole’s government has lost focus. Politics now take 70 per cent and the real governance take 30 per cent and there is no control. Three years of this second tenure have destroyed the infrastructures we built in four years. Tell me any street light working today. When some of us challenged the traffic light, we were told this is the best. What about the school furniture that were supplied. People did not know what happened why there are no furniture in some schools where we invested N3bn. Compare the way Edo supplied furniture to schools to the way Fayose supplied furniture to schools. Our furniture makers in the state are not benefitting. Somebody did the furniture in Abuja and 50 per cent of the furniture were missing.

  • Dokpesi: I didn’t apologise for PDP’s failure

    Dokpesi: I didn’t apologise for PDP’s failure

    •’APC pushing for one party state’

    A Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chieftain, Chief Raymond Dokpesi, yesterday said he did not apologise to Nigerians on behalf of the party for fielding former President Goodluck Jonathan in the last general elections.

    He also denied apologising for the PDP’s misdeeds in the last 16 years, contrary to media reports.

    The African Independent Television (AIT) Chairman-Emeritus clarified that he only apologised to party members over the party’s zoning agreement, which, he said, was compromised by incumbents, who had preferred and pliant candidates.

    Dokpesi said in a statement that he was proud of the achievements of former President Jonathan, particularly his reforms across the sectors of the economy.

    He said: “My attention has been drawn to claims in the media that I had apologised to the nation on behalf of the PDP over the fielding of former President Goodluck Jonathan in the last general elections. Such other media comments and reports actually went further to say that I had apologised for the misdeeds and wrongs done to the nation by the PDP in its 16 years in the saddle since the return of democratic governance in 1999.

    “These reports were clearly deliberate and mischievous misrepresentations of what I said at the press briefing…”

    Dokpesi said he was proud of Jonathan’s achievements across the sectors, adding that Nigerians would shower praises  on the former President, who, he said, owing to some extraneous factors, had been misunderstood.

    He said he was also proud of the democratic gains of the PDP government, including the independence of the judiciary and political stability, until the advent of the Boko Haram insurgency.

    The PDP chieftain alleged that plans are underway by the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) to turn the country into a one party state, adding that the party planned to achieve the objective by promoting division in the PDP.

    Describing the alleged plot as day dreaming, Dokpesi said the PDP would continue to wax stronger because it was not a gathering of strange bed fellows.

    He added: “I call on all PDP members nationwide to discountenance the misleading reports as the party has no apologies to offer anyone for its years of rule at the centre and the majority of the states.”

     

  • Ondo APC to PDP: Apologise to Nigerians for bad governance

    Ondo APC to PDP: Apologise to Nigerians for bad governance

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo State has called on former President Goodluck Jonathan and the leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to apologise to Nigerians for inflicting what it called “bad governance and mismanagement of the country’s resources for 16 years, and most particularly in the last six years.”

    In a statement made available to reporters in Akure, the state capital, the Publicity Secretary of the party Abayomi Adesanya, said with the huge mess inherited by the All Progressives Congress (APC)-led government, nothing short of tendering an unreserved apology by Jonathan and his party would assuage the pains suffered by Nigerians for 16 years.

    The party added, “Jonathan and PDP brought this country into domestic and international odium and disrepute, serious economic crisis, insecurity, unemployment, unprecedented corruption at all levels, abuse of state apparatus (Military and Police), disobedience of court orders, religious crisis and ethnicity, among others.

    “But rather than for PDP and Jonathan to be remorseful and apologetic, they were making unwarranted excuses and cover- up that is baseless and insulting to the sensitivity of Nigerians.”

    It added, “It is laughable listening to the National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Olisa Metuh, saying his party was considering 30 days before appraising President Muhammadu Buhari’s government.

    “Only of recent, the Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria, Godwin Emefiele, disclosed that the current administration under Buhari has increased Nigeria’s foreign reserves from $29 billion to $31.89 billion in just one month.

    “What more, the anti-graft bodies that were hitherto moribund, are now active and responsive, docking former governors and bureaucrats.”

  • NASS crisis: Alasoadura must apologise, says ex-lawmaker

    NASS crisis: Alasoadura must apologise, says ex-lawmaker

    Crisis is looming in the Ondo State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    The crisis is the fall-out over the emergence of Dr. Bukola Saraki as the Senate President with one of the APC senators in the state, Chief Tayo Alasoadura, believed to have voted for Saraki in defiance of the directives by the party’s national leadership.

    Alasoadura, who served as Commissioner for Finance in the administration of the late governor, Dr. Olusegun Agagu, was alleged to be the only APC Senator in the Southwest that supported the emergence of the new Senate President.

    The lawmaker’s action, it was learnt, sparked a row among the leadership and members of the party particularly in Ondo Central Senatorial District comprising six local government areas in the state which Alasoadura represents in the National Assembly.

    The leadership of the party in the state under the former Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Mr. Isaacs Kekemeke, was accused of supporting Alasoadura’s action.

    A leader of the party in Ondo Central and former member, House of Representatives, Ifedayo Abegunde with our correspondent, said Alasoadura should apologise for working against the interest of his constituency.

    But Alasoadura, sources disclosed, maintained that he did not work against the interest of the party on any issues that are in conformity with the aspiration of his people.

    Abegunde however insisted that the senator should retrace his steps rather than embarking on what he called “political propaganda in the media.”

    He added that Alasoadura must “swallow his pride and submit himself for necessary actions.”

    The APC chieftain noted that the Senator must show remorse and apologise to his party because of the public outcry the issue of Saraki’s emergence as Senate President has generated.

    He wondered why the state leadership of the party under Kekemeke should be celebrating a man who joined few party members to put the party in disarray.

    The former legislator lamented that Alasoadura did not consult his constituents nor had their mandate to go against the party’s directives on the National Assembly election.

    Abegunde added that majority of party members in the party in the state aligned with the position of its National Leader, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, whom he said had come to the aid of the party in the state at critical period.

  • ‘Withdraw suit against govt, apologise’

    ‘Withdraw suit against govt, apologise’

    Imo State Governor Rochas Okorocha has directed the 40 embattled monarchs who sued the state government to withdraw the suit and apologise.

    The monarchs sued the government following their suspension by the Council of Traditional Rulers for alleged disobedience.

    The governor gave the directive at a meeting with the traditional rulers. The meeting was boycotted by the 40 monarchs.

    A statement by Okorocha’s Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Sam Onwuemeodo said the monarchs had taken the governor’s patience, tolerance and respect for the people for granted.

    The statement reads: “The 40 monarchs had gone to court on the grounds that the governor suspended them; they even claimed in the media that the court had restrained the governor from suspending them.

  • APC to Jonathan: Apologise to Nigerians over your phantom phone conversation with Moroccan King

    APC to Jonathan: Apologise to Nigerians over your phantom phone conversation with Moroccan King

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has asked President Goodluck Jonathan to apologise to Nigerians for the embarrassment that he has caused them over his phantom phone conversation with the King of Morocco.

    ‘’In our earlier statement on the issue, we gave President Jonathan the benefit of the doubt by asking him to clarify what happened, just as the Moroccan King has done. Instead, a loquacious spokesman for the President decided to abuse us. That tells us that, indeed, these people have something to hide over the phoney phone conversation,’’ the party said in a statement issued in Lagos yesterday by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed.

    It said based on the antecedents of the Jonathan administration which has little or no regard for the truth, it is safe to assume that the President did not hold any phone conversation with King Mohammed VI of Morocco, adding, however, that the party would be glad if President Jonathan can prove  conclusively that he spoke with the King.

    ‘’Whereas Morocco was unequivocal in denying that its King had any phone conversation with President Jonathan, saying ‘Morocco is surprised at the incredible twist given by Nigeria to an alleged phone conversation that never took place between HM King Mohammed VI and Nigerian President’, the Nigerian presidency has been less forthcoming, instead opting to engage in shadow-chasing,’’ APC said.

    ‘’Because of this unnecessary controversy over a phone discussion, Nigerians have now been branded liars. This is very serious, considering Nigeria’s standing in Africa. We therefore expect that any serious administration would not have hesitated to come clean on what really transpired, instead of dissipating its energy on abuses,’’ the party added.

    APC said while its earlier, measured statement was borne out of patriotism, rather than partisanship, the President’s increasingly-rabid, leading attack dog frittered away the opportunity to convince Nigerians that his principal did not just conjure up the idea of speaking with the King.

    ‘’In the true tradition of the Jonathan administration to ignore the message and attack the messenger, those who should bury their heads in shame for dragging their nation to the realm of the abyss simply engaged in their usual pastime. It is indeed those who have disgraced Nigeria locally and internationally that lack patriotism. The incompetent and clueless presidency has now further transformed to a lying presidency,’’ the party said.

    It said the global opprobrium which the Jonathan administration has brought on Nigeria can only be imagined, with the likes of Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe firing darts at Nigeria – which played a frontline role in his country’s independence – and the militaries of less-endowed neighbouring countries belittling Nigeria’s military, despite its globally-acclaimed role in the maintenance of peace and security in the sub-region.

    ‘’It is now clear that the legendary cluelessness and incompetence of the Jonathan administration did not end with the mess they have made of running the country, but also extends to their ineptitude in international diplomacy. Nigerians who are tired of this do-nothing administration have been handed another reason to vote it out on March 28th,’’ APC said.

  • Apologise to APC guber candidate, group tells A/Ibom first lady

    A group, the Essien Udim Council on Political Affairs has advised the Akwa Ibom State First Lady, Mrs Ekaette Unoma Akpabio, to tender an apology to Mr Umana Okon Umana, the All Progressive Congress (APC) Governorship candidate in Akwa Ibom State.

    The First Lady was reported to have used insulting words on the APC governorship candidate while canvassing for votes for PDP candidates during a rally at Ika and Etim Ekpo Local Government Areas.

    The group, in a press statement made available to The Nation and signed by its President, Ambassador Aniefiok Brownson, said, “We in the Essien Udim Council on Political Affairs have read the comment credited to Her Excellency, Mrs Unoma Akpabio against the former Secretary to the Akwa Ibom State Government, Mr. Umana Okon Umana, during a PDP governorship rally in the state.  The Council views the statement as not only being derogatory, but unprintable.”

    The statement said the elders and custodians of Annang customs and tradition, hereby cautions Mrs Unoma Akpabio not to allow her political differences with Mr Umana to degenerate to a level where she would violate the age-long tradition of the Annang people and set a bad influence among the young people.

    “In Annang tradition, women don’t raise their voices while talking with men, let alone insult men in public,” the elders warned.

    The statement added: ”The Essien Udim Council on Political Affairs strongly condemns and rejects Mrs Unoma Akpabio’s insulting remarks against Mr Umana Okon Umana. Mrs Akpabio’s attitude and utterances do not in any way reflect the character of an Annang woman.”

    The Council calls on Mrs Unoma Akpabio to tender an apology to Mr. Umana Okon Umana, and to stop further remarks against the All Progressive Congress (APC) governorship candidate.

  • Reps apologise to judge over N10b chartered jets case

    Reps apologise to judge over N10b chartered jets case

    The House of Representatives has apologised to Justice Ahmed Mohammed of the Federal High Court, Abuja, for misconstruing his ruling on the case brought by the Petroleum Resources Minister, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke.

    The minister was seeking the court’s leave to stop the House Committee on Public Accounts from investigating alleged N10 billion expenses she incurred on chartering jets for private use with public funds.

    Addressing reporters at the weekend, the Deputy Chairman of the House Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Victor Ogene, said the position of the House was misinterpreted.

    Ogene said: “The position of the House at no time was that the court had stopped the committee from functioning. But as it turned out, it was misread to mean that an injunction restraining the committee from carrying out its assignment has been handed out.

    “In the light of that, we wish to correct that impression and to say that at no time did Justice Ahmed Mohammed of the Federal High Court, Abuja, issue a restraining order on the House.

    “And so, we are sorry for that slip, whichever way it came from; more importantly, to also thank the judge for standing up on the side of justice – at the last, hearing that matter. He refused to grant any injunction restraining the House from going ahead with its business.”

    The lawmaker said the House, under the Constitution, has the power to look into the affairs of the Minister of Petroleum Resources as long as she is a public officer and spends funds voted by the National Assembly.

    He said: “Some people …have insinuated that the House does not have the right to actually carry on with its responsibilities. And they read parts of the constitution in isolation.

    “For anyone who wants to get the correct picture, Sections 88 and 89, when you take both sections, you would come to the easy conclusion that the House is empowered to look into any matter on which it has legislative competence or for which it has appropriated money.”

    Ogene said one benefit of the contestation “is that the position of the law remains that no man or woman is above the law”.

    According to him, the House of Representatives will not shirk its responsibility at ensuring the proper utilisation of funds appropriated to Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) and that though every Nigerian or any other resident in Nigeria is at liberty to go to court, “there is a difference between an individual and an official of the state”.

    Ogene added: “So, acting in your personal capacity is different from seeking to stop Ministries, Departments and Agencies from being answerable to the Nigerian people. Indeed, any life not worth examining is not worth living. The essence of democracy is to ensure that we examine ourselves.”

    On April 28, through its spokesperson, Zakari Mohammed, the House said it had been served with a court notice which was received through the Office of the Speaker.

    Mohammed said the House would have to tarry and get legal opinion on the issue before beginning the investigation, which was earlier scheduled to begin on that same date.

    But Justice Ahmed Mohammed gave the House the nod to continue the case, saying he did not give a restraining injunction to stop the investigation.

  • Bayelsa Utd apologise to Nigerians

    Bayelsa Utd apologise to Nigerians

    Players and officials of Globacom Premier League club, Bayelsa United have offered an official apology to Nigerians “for our disappointing outing” in the 2014 CAF Confederation Cup.

    Christian Kouamé’s 88th minute strike meant United lost their second leg play-off round game 0-1 to Ivorian club, Séwé Sport at the Sapele Township Stadium on Saturday.

    Séwé Sport won the first leg clash 2-0 just over a week ago so the Nigerians bowed out on a 3-0 aggregate. The club have now offered an official apology to Nigerians following their ouster from Africa’s second tier club competition.

    “We want to apologise to Nigerians for our disappointing outing in this competition. We tried everything we could but in football, you don’t always get the desired result,” media chief of the club, George Ameli told Supersport.com.

    Coach of Bayelsa United, Richard Bubagha added that the result flattered the visitors claiming that they were the better side over two legs.

    “I think we were better than them. We were just unlucky over the two games. Yesterday (Saturday), we were excellent. Our opponents hardly ever crossed the half way line and we hit the cross bar three times before their goal. (Striker), Peter Ebimowei missed chances too but we will learn from this,” he said.

    United’s loss means that no Nigerian club will play in the group stages of the competition. The country’s other representatives, Warri Wolves lost 1-2 on aggregate to Tunisian club, CA Bizertin in the second round.

  • Heartland apologise to fans

    Heartland apologise to fans

    Heartland FC of Owerri have appealed to their fans and supporters to be patient and remain steadfast with the team despite the seeming poor start in the current league season.

    The former FA Cup back-to-back champions have drawn two home games against Dolphins FC and Sharks FC all of Port Harcourt and also lost one away to Crown FC of Ogbomoso in the three week old league season, leaving their supporters worried and unhappy.

    In a statement released to SportingLife, the club’s Media Officer, Cajetan Nkwopara stated that the result posted by the team so far failed short of expectation and that the management was working hard to address the situation.

    “We’ll like to apologise to our fans and all those who have faith in this team for the recent performances which we acknowledge to be disappointing considering our pedigree. We understand the frustrations and worries being felt by everyone on our side and we’re doing everything possible to arrest the situation,” he stated.

    The club’s spokesman said Heartland FC are rebuilding a new team which requires some period of blending and suggested that since the league was just starting, the new team could mature in good time to challenge for the title before the end of the season.

    “For now, we are through with the experiments. The management has instructed the technical crew to focus on correcting those areas of lapses witnessed in the squad. What this means is that those players who have not justified opportunities given to them could have their positions in the team under threat.

    “Yet, we need the patience and steadfast love of our supporters to achieve any meaningful target this season. That’s the reason we’re asking everybody to remain calm,” he pleaded.