Minister of sports denies report that Mikel Obi paid $4000 as ransom over bills
John Mikel Obi reportedly paid $4000 to free the Olympic football squad
after the team was held to ransom by hotel officials in Sao Paulo over
bills incurred by additional NFF officials.
The Minister of Sports and Youth Development, Solomon Dalung, has
denied the report through a statement released on the Minister's
official Facebook page and signed by Nneka Ikem-Anibeze, his Special
Adviser on Media .The statement read;
The attention of the Ministry of Youth and Sports has again been drawn to the news that Team Nigeria's Captain John Mikel Obi paid hotel bills accruing from the 8 unaccredited players and officials in Rio with the National U-23 team.
According to the Minister of Youth and Sports
Barrister Solomon Dalung, the chief coach of the team Samson Siasia in
company of another official had come knocking on his door at about 4am
Sao Paolo time. "Siasia was in my room early this morning and said the
hotel security had refused to allow the team leave the hotel due to
unpaid hotel bills. I also lodged in the same hotel with the Permanent
Secretary and other members of the National Assembly who came to watch
the match against Columbia. I told him to add the bill to the permanent
Secretary's bill so that he can clear it alongside other bills. The
amount incurred by the excess officials and players is $4,600. When we
checked out of the hotel, the money was added and the Permanent
Secretary paid all outstanding bills. I am surprised to hear and read
that Mikel Obi saved an embarrassing situation by paying the bills"
Dalung stated.
The Minister also restated that 8 unofficially accredited persons have
been following the team since they left Atlanta including 4 players and 4
officials. The organizers of the games, the International Olympic
Committee are only responsible for 25 accredited players and officials
including feeding, flights and accommodation.
"In Manaus, we were forced to pay camp allowances to the extra 4 players making 29. As we speak now, the Nigeria Football Federation is the only federation that does not have a single board member on ground. Not even the Secretary-General is here. So, it is really unfortunate that this is happening. We have paid all players and other athletes their first 11 days in camp and the payment of the rest of the days will commence today( Friday). We want to plead with the players to shelve all actions capable of distracting them from their upcoming game on Saturday against Denmark and channel all grievances through the appropriate route. We remain committed to the welfare of all our athletes in camp as we look forward to giving them our unhindered support" Dalung reassured.
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