Football
President of the Nigeria Football Federation, Amaju Melvin Pinnick on Thursday praised the efforts of the Federation’s Adhoc
Committee on Safety and Security, set up to unravel the circumstances
surrounding the unfortunate death of Nasarawa United player, Chineme Martins
during an NPFL game in Lafia on 8th March 2020, and to recommend stronger
safety, security and medical protocols for matches within the country.
At the virtual presentation on Thursday, Chairman of
the committee, Dr. Peter Singabele (a former Member of the NFF Executive
Committee and presently Member of the CAF Committee on Sports Medicine),
enunciated the committee’s key findings, submissions and recommendations at
both the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium, Benin City and the Lafia City Stadium where
it visited, as well as short-term, medium-term and long-term recommendations to
forestall such heartbreaking incident in the future.
In his response, Pinnick was categorical that the
country’s supreme football –governing body would study the nitty-gritty of the
committee’s recommendations with a view to implementing all.
“I want to give kudos to the Chairman and Members of
this committee for the thorough job they have done. I am not surprised because
we brought together perhaps the best team possible in the land for such an
assignment.
“Your job was made more arduous given that it was at a
time of the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak, and at a time, it was only your
committee that was doing any work in football. Yet, you never wavered in painstakingly
attending to every detail of the assignment.”
The NFF boss said that the Federation would convey the
full report, after it must have been signed by the members and at the
resumption of football activities in the country, to the Honourable Minister of
Youth and Sports Development, Mr. Sunday Dare. He also assured that the NFF
will compel all the relevant organs concerned with security, safety and medical
protocols at domestic matches to up their game, while insisting that any club
that fails to comply one hundred per cent with the requirements of the Club
Licensing regulations will be barred from competing in the league.
“If at the end of the day, we have to scale down to
playing league matches in only a few stadia that can provide functional
ambulances and qualified medical personnel with capable referral hospitals, so
be it.”
Among the committee’s key findings were: Nasarawa
United FC, late Chineme Martins’ club, had neither a medical doctor nor a
physiotherapist, with a retired community health assistant heading its medical
team, and this led to the mismanagement of the rescucitation process; there was
no functional ambulance at the stadium as at the time of the incident, which
led to a faulty evacuation process, and the player died before he could reach
the hospital and; Nasarawa FA and Nasarawa United FC failed in their duties to
put in place emergency medical services for the match.
However, following the refusal of the family of the
deceased player to allow for a post-mortem examination on the corpse, the
committee could not make a categorical statement on the actual cause of
death.
Among the committee’s recommendations are: that all
clubs should have a minimum of one qualified medical officer and a
physiotherapist; all club players must undergo mandatory PCMA in line with CAF
and FIFA standards; clubs must keep adequate medical records of players and
officials and; there must be mandatory pre-season basic medical screening.
There were also recommendations on what home teams
must provide before games should start; safety and security precautions to be
assured by the State Football Association and; sanctions for Nasarawa FA and
Nasarawa United FC.
“The Nasarawa FA should be temporarily suspended from
hosting all NFF-organized matches (including domestic league matches) until
some clearly stated conditions are met. The player must be immortalized.
Nasarawa United FC should pay a fine of N10million to the LMC for
non-compliance with Club Licensing Regulations and violation of NPFL Framework
and Rules, and should pay all financial entitlements of the late Martins immediately,
including arrears of salaries and insurance benefits, if any.
“The NFF should empower its Medical Committee,
Technical Committee, Club Licensing Department and the LMC to exercise fully
their statutory powers and functions,” Dr. Singabele added.
Membership of the Committee: Dr. Peter Singabele
(Chairman); Mazi Amanze Uchegbulam (Member); Alh. Ibrahim Musa Gusau (Member);
Alh. Abba Yola (Member); Otunba Tade Azeez (Member); Dr. Paul Onyeudo (Member);
Mallam Salihu Abubakar (Member); Dr. Ibrahim Gyaran (Member); Mr. Tijani
Babangida (Member); Mr. Francis Adejoh (Member); Mr. Oladuni Oyekale (Member);
Mr. Ademola Olajire (Member); Miss Remi Kisu Sulola (Member); Mr. China Acheru
(Secretary).
Leave your comment.
0 comments:
Post a comment