The Nigerian Coaches Association has blasted NFF President
Amaju Pinnick over what the association sees as lack of trust and belittling of
indigenous coaches. The president of the Nigerian Coaches Association Bitrus
Bewarang said the NFF boss was unfair to Nigerian coaches when he said that the
era of indigenous coaches handling the senior national team ended with Sunday
Oliseh.
Bewarang who spoke on Tuesday in Abuja, said that
Bewarang who spoke on Tuesday in Abuja, said that
“The attention of the Nigeria Football Coaches Association
has been drawn to a statement credited to the NFF President Amaju Pinnick that
enough is enough for Nigerian Coaches in the Super Eagles. We want to say as an
Association that that statement from the NFF President was the most unfortunate
in the present dispensation. This statement is coming at time when the present
administration is struggling to conserve the little foreign currencies that it
is available, that is when the NFF leadership is thinking of embarking on a
jamboree of employing a foreign coach who may not be competent as those that
are based here at home.
Moreover, it has become very evident that the NFF finds it
very difficult to fulfill all their contractual agreement with indigenous
coaches whenever they are engaged, a situation they would not be the same when they
employ a foreigner. We became more worried over this statement because the
Football Federation has just drafted some indigenous coaches to go on a rescue
mission to qualify the country for next edition of the African Cup of Nations,
after which a foreigner would be appointed to take the team to the competition
proper and probably the World Cup. This antics is unacceptable by our
Association, as it has become a normal trend in country to use the indigenous
coaches to achieve a target, only to dump them for foreigners at the end of the
day. We reject this antics to the totality and implore the NFF to always give
the indigenous coaches equal respect as they do to foreigners,” he said
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