Nigeria government has given funds to the Nigeria
Football Federation to settle the outstanding bonuses and allowances of
the country's national teams
The federal government has released four hundred and seventy-one
million and eight hundred thousand naira to settle bonuses of the Super
Eagles and Super Falcons.
This decision came after the country's women national team staged a protest to the National Assembly on Wednesday.
In a statement, mrs. Kenechukwu Offie, the director of information of
the accountant general of the Federation announced that the sum of
471.8 million naira was approved by the minister of finance, Kemi
Adeosun and was paid to Central bank of Nigeria on Thursday.
She stated that the sum of N358 million was to cater for the
outstanding winning bonuses of the Super Falcons at the 2016 African
Women's Cup of Nations in Cameroon where they emerged champions.
Similarly, a sum of 113.8 million naira was meant to offset the
bonuses of the Super Eagles in the 2018 World Cup qualifying matches.
She also confirmed that the approved amount has been paid to the
coffers of the Nigeria Football Federation for onward payment of the
teams which President Muhammadu Buhari mandated executed within 24
hours.
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