
The Digest:
Labour Party leader Peter Obi has publicly criticized the Federal Government over the Super Eagles' training boycott, calling the situation a national disgrace. In a post on X, the former presidential candidate expressed dismay that athletes representing Nigeria are owed allowances while funds are spent on "needless lavish spending and political patronage."
Key Points:
- Peter Obi condemned the FG over unpaid Super Eagles allowances.
- He described the situation as shameful and a mark of a "disgraced country."
- Obi stated the boycott sends the wrong signals about rewarding hard work.
- He urged authorities to resolve the issue and treat athletes with dignity.
- The protest occurred two days before Nigeria's crucial World Cup playoff.
- Obi emphasized that those who serve Nigeria deserve prompt payment.
- He criticized misplaced priorities in government spending.
Sources: Vanguard