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Sack Kadiri, Witte, Sharks Supporters Insist
Sharks’ FC’s Victor Ezeji (with ball) on Prawl. A lot is expected of his experience
Supporters of Sharks FC of Port Harcourt will today head to the streets in protests to demand the sack of the manager of the club, Kadiri Ikhana and the secretary, Cyril Dum-Witte.
The chairman of supporters club, Minaiyo Igani, who made this known in an exclusive chat with Tidesports in Port Harcourt, said the supporters are demanding for their sack due to what they call their loss of focus on the job.”
Igani said their sack has because necessary to prevent the club from being regulated at the end of the season.
He noted that “Kadiri and Cyril are only after the pursuit of money and not the interest of the state’s darling club.
Meanwhile, the supporters are billed to boycott the match between Sharks and Bayelsa United at Yenagoa today in pursuit of their demand.
When Tidesports called on the secretary of Sharks FC, Witte, he said the supporters club’s presentation “is unfair and witch-hunting.”
Witte told Tidesports in a telephone chat that “Monday for the team is controlled by the ministry and any money given to us by the ministry is well accounted for.”
He noted that issue on ground is that of performance and not fund, saying that ‘the league is too easy for anybody to judge the performance of the team,” adding “no need for panic.”
The club currently has three points from four matches, drawing three and losing one.