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Club Registration: Commissioner Calls For More Time
Rivers State Sports
commissioner, Fred Igwe has said that the conditions given by the League Management Company (LMC) to register for the league are not new to the teams involved
Igwe who was part of the inspection at the Adokiye Amiesimaka Stadium told news men after the tour that the League Management Company, LMC should understand the situation in Nigeria as they insists on the rules and regulations
Igwe said most clubs are owned by government and for them to actualize the pre-registration conditions, they required at least one year to meet the conditions.
“These conditions are not new to us as they have always been there but you know we are government clubs and cannot do things without a budget which has already been passed.
“In government you wait for the budget cycle which is one year so if they give us that, I’m sure we can fulfil the conditions,” Igwe said.
Meanwhile, Chairman of the League Management Company, Nduka Irabor has said that the company is still open to deal with clubs on the issue of stadium inspection but are yet to make an official stadium on the Liberation Stadium.
An LMC team led by Irabor himself inspected the Port Harcourt Liberation Stadium on Monday, home ground of Dolphins FC and says the time to make a statement is not now.
“We are still open to business. We are going to collate our findings sometime during the week and our verdict on the clubs will be known but so far so good, I believe we are open to business in the places we have been to,” Irabor said.
The League Management Company team inspected the playing pitch at the Liberation Stadium and also took a look at the referees’ dressing room as well as locker rooms of the home and away teams.
The LMC chairman asked to see the media tribune, the stadium generator as well as the toilets at the stadium and seemed impressed.
As an alternative measure, the LMC team also visited the new Adokiye Amiesimaka Stadium at Omagwa and took notes.