Domestic league second hotshot,
Emem Edouk whose transfer has been shrouded in controversy has been ordered out
of the Super Eagles camp with immediate effect.
The order for the Dolphins of
Port-Harcourt striker according to the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF
spokesman, Ademola Olajire came from the federation President, Amaju Melvin
Pinnick who said the player should no longer be a part of the Super Eagles’ B
team, preparing for two international friendly matches in the United Arab
Emirates.
“We are not happy with the cloud
of controversy over his transfer issue and it is a terrible distraction to the
team and Nigeria football generally.
“Telling him to leave the camp
does not mean we are indicting him. We will carry out an investigation and whoever
is found guilty, be he/she an agent or player manager or an official of his
club, will be duly sanctioned,” Pinnick said at the NFF Secretariat in Abuja.
Olajire further disclosed that
the NFF President had mandated the Chairman of Technical and Development
Committee, Chief Felix Anyansi-Agwu to conduct an investigation into the matter
and report back to the Executive Committee at its meeting in Lagos tomorrow do
this (send the boy out of camp) to serve as a deterrent to others. We are not
blaming the player for anything yet; investigation will unravel who is guilty.
But the distraction and controversy the matter has generated is not good for
the camp.”
The Super Eagles B are
preparing to face 2015 Africa Cup of Nations –bound Cote d’Ivoire in a friendly
in Abu Dhabi on Sunday and will then play Sudan in Dubai on January 17.
Transfer saga: Eduok ordered out of Eagles’ camp
Reviewed by Unknown
on
Wednesday, January 07, 2015
Rating:

No comments: