The Nigeria Football Federation
officials have stated that they are not expecting any letter of
resignation from the national U23 coach, Samson Siasia, as his contract
ended with the Rio Olympics.
Siasia spoke with The PUNCH newspaper
on Sunday corroborated the NFF statement of his contract having ended
but demanded that his outstanding salary be paid him.
Siasia said, “This is not really resignation; my contract was arranged to end with the Olympics. And so the contract has ended.
“What is very important is that I get
every kobo that I am owed. I need the money now than ever and I believe I
have really endured and I have been cooperative.”
The coach who just won the Olympic
bronze in Rio this month did not however completely deny the resignation
story that made the headlines by the weekend.
“I spoke with a reporter but I guess the
one who are referring to was extracted from the interview I granted
somebody else. What I was asked was my entire story at the Olympics and
this included Atlanta camping.
“Of course a lot of things happened that
I can’t be really happy about especially the way the team was
portrayed. But that is over as my contract has also actually ended. What
is left now is my cash and that is very, very important,” he said.
Siasia and his friends are hoping that
the FA should be able to sort out his bills quickly as they have been
able to appoint a new coach from Germany for the Eagles.
An official of the federation who spoke
to our correspondent said they treated the coach and his players as best
as they could under the situation they found themselves.
“But if you are asking about getting any
letter, we have not received any and we don’t expect any. The usual
deal is with the All Africa Games and then running through the Olympics
and that is what he has completed. There is no immediate U23 competition
and so he couldn’t have continued,” he said.
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