IMC secures sponsor, assures on payment of NPFL match officials’ indemnities for 3 years

“We are committed to eradicating the malaise of indebtedness to match officials, which compromises them and lowers their morale to do the right thing,” Elegbeleye said.

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The Interim Management Committee of Nigeria Professional Football League (IMC-NPFL) on Wednesday said they have secured a sponsor to settle the competition’s match official’s indemnities and other expenses.

Gbenga Elegbeleye, Chairman of the league organisers, while announcing this during the draw for the competition’s season 2022/2023, said the sponsorship would be for the next three years.

He added that the payments would be done directly from the sponsoring company to the appointed match officials.

“We are committed to eradicating the malaise of indebtedness to match officials, which compromises them and lowers their morale to do the right thing,” Elegbeleye said.

He also announced that the league organisers have increased the competition winners’ cash prize to N100 million.

”This is a 100 percent increase on what was in place previously,” the IMC-NPFL chairman, who is a former Director-General of the defunct National Sports Commission (NSC), said.

Elegbeleye also disclosed that the IMC-NPFL had already secured lofty sponsorship deals for the league, even though he failed to give further details.

”These will indeed add to the fortunes of the Nigerian league in the new season.”

He also assured that IMC-NPFL would ensure that the 2022/2023 season was devoid of violence, thuggery and other vices that could bring the game to disrepute.

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Elegbeleye warned that any club caught breaching the laid-down rules, especially those related to violence, would not be fined N500,000 as was witnessed in the past.

”In this new dispensation, three points will automatically be deducted from the team to serve as a deterrent to others.”

Speaking earlier at the draw ceremony, Ibrahim Gusau, the President of Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), had applauded the IMC-NPFL for its efforts to reposition the Nigerian premier league.

Gusau, who was represented at the event by NFF’s Director of Communications, Ademola Olajire, said the Federation was satisfied with the efforts being made by the committee so far.

“Let me state clearly that the NFF is satisfied with the efforts the IMC  has been making to rebrand and reposition the NPFL since its inauguration.

“The NFF commends the IMC Chairman and all his members for the highly successful pre-season tournament held earlier in the month, and also for the actualisation of this Draw Ceremony.

“The commitment to engineer changes that will deliver a vibrant Nigerian premier league and a viable football economy in the country remains as firm as ever.

“The NFF will continue to provide the necessary support to the IMC to fulfill its terms of reference in flying colours,” he said.

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BRANDPOWER reports that the Minister of Sports and Youth  Development, Sunday Dare, was also represented at the Draw Ceremony by his Chief of Staff, Abba Yola.

Also in attendance at the ceremony were Daniel Amokachi, the Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on Sports, Paul Bassey, the Vice-Chairman of IMC-NPFL, and Olumide Bamiduro, the committee’s Secretary.

Others at the event included Davidson Owumi, the Head of Operations at the IMC-NPFL, as well as ex-internationals such as Victor Ikpeba, Augustine Eguavoen and Ann Agumanu-Chiejine.

BRANDPOWER reports that the draw had pitched Akwa United Football Club of Uyo against Bendel Insurance of Benin in the star match of Match Day 1 fixtures slated for Jan. 8.

The draw, which had a total of 20 clubs being grouped into A and B, also sees former champions Plateau United of Jos taking on Shooting Stars of Ibadan.

Eight-time champions Enyimba International of Aba open their account against hosts Nasarawa United at the Lafia Township Stadium.

THE GROUPS

GROUP A

Kwara United
Nasarawa United
Plateau United
Gombe United
El-Kanemi Warriors
Enyimba International FC
Akwa United
Bendel Insurance
Shooting Stars
Remo Stars

GROUP B

Niger Tornadoes
Doma United
Wikki Tourists
Lobi Stars
Rivers United
Abia Warriors
Dakkada FC
Rangers International
Sunshine Stars
Bayelsa United

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MATCH DAY 1 FIXTURES

GROUP A

Nasarawa United vs Enyimba FC
Akwa United vs Bendel Insurance
Plateau United vs Shooting Stars
Kwara United vs Gombe United
Remo Stars vs El-Kanemi Warriors

GROUP B

Bayelsa United vs Dakkada FC
Wikki Tourists vs Niger Tornadoes
Doma United vs Sunshine Stars
Rivers United vs Lobi Stars
Rangers International vs Abia Warriors