Niger State Governor
Abubakar Sani has come under criticism following his trip to London to watch
Saturday’s Premier League game between Chelsea and Arsenal.
Residents of the state
on Monday described the governor’s visit to Stamford Bridge as “frivolous”
considering the financial problems of the state.
However, the governor
explained on his Twitter page that he was at Stamford Bridge to watch the match
at the instance of Chelsea midfielder Mikel Obi, who plans to set up a football
academy in the state.
“I was at Stamford
Bridge to watch the derby between Chelsea and Arsenal at the invitation of John
Obi Mikel,” he wrote.
According to him,
Mikel approached the state government to partner with the state in
developing its sports, stressing that it will be wrong to turn down
an investor who is willing to invest in the state.
The Chief Press
Secretary to the governor, Ibraheem Dooba, said Bello was in Europe and his
visit to Stamford Bridge was part of his itinerary since he was to meet other
international development partners, adding that he was invited by Mikel.
But a trader, Moses
Akwu said, “Things are hard for us in Niger while our governor is travelling to
watch matches. I heard they said he was invited but is it not government
resources that he used to go on the trip?
“We did not vote him in
to watch football, we voted him because we want him to work and bring back the
lost glory of the state. Watching matches is not governance, it is absolute
recklessness.”
Another resident, Gambo
Mohammed, said the governor needed to focus on governance.
“Sports development is
not what Niger State needs now. We need jobs for our unemployed youths, boost
for our economy and agriculture, and good roads.”
Bello had on August 31
warned sports officials not to use his name to organise sports competitions. He
made this known when board members of the Nigeria Chess Federation and the
state hockey team that won the National Super League visited him.
The President of
Nigeria Chess Federation Suleman Gora had requested to organise a national
championship in his honour which he objected saying, “I am not a billboard.”
-Punch
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