Sunshine Stars’ Players Vow to Boycott NPFL Matches over Unpaid Salaries
The players of the Ondo State sponsored
Sunshine Stars Football Club of Akure yesterday vowed not to honour any
Nigerian Professional Football League (NPFL) match any more until their
outstanding salaries were paid by the state government.
The players who for the second
consecutive day have continued their protest at the Ondo State
Governor’s Office in Alagbaka area of Akure, are alleging that the
administration of Olusegun Mimiko ending today had not paid their
salaries in the past seven months.

However, the Secretary of the Ondo State
Football Agency, Mr. Folayemi Joshua, admitted that the outgoing
government made efforts to address the issue.
“We have been appealing to the boys
because we understand the players had a good reason to fight but the
outgoing governor is already looking into the issue. I am very sure
before the end of today something positive would definitely come out,”
Joshua stressed.
The Captain of the team, Sunday Abe, who spoke with journalists, declared that the protest would be ongoing until the government solved the salary issue.
The Captain of the team, Sunday Abe, who spoke with journalists, declared that the protest would be ongoing until the government solved the salary issue.
He said, “We are still not paid. They
said we should wait and we have been waiting. We are not going to honour
any match again until we are ‘settled’, ” players leader insisted.
The club which is currently occupying
15th position on the Nigeria Professional Football League 2016/2017
Season has not been impressing their fans with their performance since
the commencement of the league season.
The Akure-based team is scheduled to
host Rivers United Football Club on Sunday in Match-day 10 clash but the
players are insisting that they would not play the match until the
issue on their salaries was resolved.
But it was gathered that if the players’
salaries were paid, it will be a morale booster for the team which
could consequently lead to better performances.
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