Nigeria’s Minister of Sports, Barrister Solomon Dalung has ruled out the
NFF’s decision to appoint a foreign coach for the Super Eagles to help qualify
the country’s senior national team to Russia 2018 World Cup, because the
football body cannot even pay it’s home grown coaches.
The NFF had drawn
up a list of foreign coaches to handle the Super Eagles but the sports minister
has questioned the rationale behind this, describing it “a fundamental
contradiction not easy to swallow”.
The minister however said that using local coaches was worthwhile if they could rise above parochial politics.
The minister however said that using local coaches was worthwhile if they could rise above parochial politics.
“The selection of
coach usually is handled by our technical team. We are a supervising ministry.’
Dalung said, according to BusinessDay.
”We have little to
do with the process but we have a role in guiding what is best for Nigeria. I
have always maintained that if we cannot pay indigenous coaches, we still owe
them some months of salaries, some of them have even died without those
salaries.
“Do we still go and
look for foreign coach and will he be able to tolerate us without salaries for
some time more also that we may also be paying him in hard currency? So, it is
a fundamental contradiction to swallow easily but there is one aspect of this
indigenous coaching that has been responsible for the poor performance of
football in Nigeria which Nigerians need to know.
“They have not been
able to grow above their parochial sentiment. An example is that a coach will
train a team, the team will qualify to go to the next stage, once it becomes
international they will now submit a different list of people not the entire
new people who qualified.This already has violated what is referred to as team
spirit in football. A team that played is different from the one that is going.
We have that crisis on our hands now, especially with the list of those who are
going to Rio.
“Those who
qualified are fundamentally different from those that have been sent to go and
play at the finals. So, some people are only good to go and qualify and create
room for others to go. That is one of the problems with indigenous
coaching,”Dalung said.
Previous coaches of
the Super Eagles, Sunday Oliseh, the late Shuaibu Amodu and Stephen Keshi
complained of being owed salaries at one point or the other during their
tenure.

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