Super Falcons protesting in Abuja, yesterday. |
The Federal Government of Nigeria has, this Friday, released a total sum of N471.8m for the payment of the salaries and allowances of Super Eagles and Super Falcons.
The Office of the Accountant General of the Federation through the Central Bank of Nigeria for payment of naira equivalent of US$1,173,820.00 at N305/$ to Nigeria Football Federation, NFF,
for the payment of the outstanding winning bonuses for Super Eagles in the 2018 World Cup Qualifying Matches and for the Super Falcons’ participation in the 10th Women’s Africa nations Cup. Super Falcons protest non payment of allowances at NASS.
This is in furtherance of the approval from Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun, for the said amount to be paid.
The mandate, which is a sum of N358 million, was paid by Central bank of Nigeria on Thursday, a statement signed by Kenechukwu N, on behalf of the Accountant General, said. Similarly, another mandate for N113.8 million has also been released by Office of Accountant General of the Federation for the payment of wining bonus for Super Eagles in the 2018 World Cup Qualifying matches; and for the Super Falcon’s participation in the 10th Women’s Africa Nation’s Cup.
This amount has also been paid to Nigeria Football Federation and is equally sequel to the approval of the minister of finance. The payment came after members of Super Falcons demonstrated in Abuja demanding payment of their outstanding bonuses. Recall that President Muhammadu Buhari, on hearing about the issue had authorized the payment within 24 hours.
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