Former Nigerian youth international, Monday Kanu has described the exclusion of the Players Union at the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF’s Annual General Assembly, AGA as disturbing and undermining the principle of fairness and collective progress, Sports247 reports.
The AGA which was held in Asaba on October 4, 2024 was a gathering of those who matter in football of the land to discuss the state of the game in the land and chart a better course that can lead to improved outcomes .
But the gathering failed to accommodate or recognise an important stakeholder, the Players Unions and/or discuss the plight of his members in anybody the agenda of the NFF’s AGA.
In light of this, Monday Kanu, a member of the 1987 Flying Eagles teams to the FIFA U20 World Cup in Chile has voiced out his concern about the sidelining of the players union and silence on the plights of the players and ex players.
Monday wrote: ” The utter disregard for the union’s presence, voice, and participation is a disturbing trend that has persisted for far too long”.
“Despite their integral role in the sport, players continue to be denied a seat at the table, their interests ignored, and their contributions diminished.”
” This blatant and intentional exclusion undermines the principles of fairness, equity, and collective progress. The NFF’s failure to engage with the player’s union has far-reaching implications.”
Monday Kanu continued,
“At this point, the most pertinent and urgent matter is for the NFF to take the issue of ex players’ welfare, especially their failing health as a matter of urgency”.
” Prostate health challenges continue to ravage our community, with the tragic loss of another beloved individual on October 4th, 2024.”
” As numerous others endure in silence, it’s imperative we act and act fast. Organizing a health retreat for our veteran footballers would be a vital step toward rectifying the neglect and providing them with the support and care they’ve earned.”
The football strategist then calls the NFF to action While they also deal with the poor/deteriorating health of the many ex players.
He wants the NFF to :
– Recognize the players union as a vital partner
– Resuscitate the Reconciliation Committee that was headed by Comrade Philip Shuaibu for the purpose of unity among the factions
– Provide a formal platform for union representation
– Engage in meaningful dialogue on players’ concerns
– Ensure inclusive decision-making processes
Finally Monday Kanu concluded his piece,
“It’s time for the NFF to break this cycle of marginalization and embrace the Players Union as an essential component of Nigerian football’s success.”
“We urge those in authority, especially within our Glass House, to recognize that life’s fleeting nature applies to all.”