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NNL Parley With Referees To Curb Poor Officiating in The League

The Leadership of the Nigeria National League (NNL) have frowned seriously at the spates of bad officiating that have recently marred some matches in the Nation’s Most Important League.

To put an end to the ugly trend, the Chairman of the League Distinguished Senator Obinna Ogba and his team met with the Heads of the Nigeria Football Referees Association(NRA) and the Nigeria Football Federation(NFF) Referees Committee, Wednesday in Abuja.

Speaking with journalists after the tripartite meeting, Senator Ogba who is also the Chairman Senate Committee on Sports, charged the referees to change the bizarre narrative and refuted claims that the NNL is owing referees unpaid indemnities.
“The meeting was important for us and I expect a change from those Referees that are not doing well, there are some fantastic ones, that we got lots of complaints about officiating do not mean there are no good referees in the league. We pleaded that those not doing well should be shown the exit door.

” We are not owing to any referee since I assumed the position as NNL Chairman if we have any reason to owe them we will let them know”

Senator Ogba, a former grade one referee also advised club owners to stop making advances at referees, and refrain from intimidating or assaulting match officials during games.

“I appeal to club owners if you don’t make advances to the referees they won’t come to you and when they don’t come to you, they have no option than to do their job”

At the meeting were Alhaji Rabiu Inuwa Ahlan, Chairman NFF Referees Committee, Otunba Tada Azeez, chairman NRA, retired FIFA referee Callistus Chukwujekwu, Chief Operating Officer League Management Company(LMC) Salihu Abubakar, Sani Zubairu also a retired referee.

Others are, Emmanuel Adesanya Chief Operating Officer NNL, Nicholas Akujobi Administrative Secretary NNL, and Amar Ignis Media & Communications of the NNL.