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NPFL: Ondo FA compliant with rules-Vice Chairman

NPFL: Ondo FA compliant with rules-Vice Chairman

By Femi Atolagbe
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The Vice-Chairman of Ondo State Football Association (FA), Henry Akingboju, has restated the association’s  compliance in providing medical facilities and personnel during matches in the state.

Akingboju who stated this in an interview with Sporting Hope in Akure, the State capital,said the association had on its part always ensured that all necessary provisions were made.

“We take care to forestall unforseen circumstances before, during and after matches,” he said.

Akingboju said all the conditions for a hitch-free match, as directed by the League Management Company (LMC), had always been met by the state FA.

He added that this was always in conjunction with the management of Sunshine Stars Football Club of Akure and other relevant stakeholders.

“We have always ensured that matches went on according to the rules.

“And, as regards new directives, we on our part in Ondo State will definitely get it right. We will do the needful to ensure we have hitch-free matches in our stadium.

“I will direct the (FA) Secretary to liaise with the ambulance man and I will personally see the Chairman of Sunshine Stars FC so that we can continue to get it right.

“Necessary measures will also be put in place before our next home match,” he said.

 Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Sunday Dare, had issued directives on the provision of medical facilities and personnel at venues of league matches.

The directives, which were later echoed by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) and the League Management Company (LMC), were in the wake of the death of Chineme Martins on Sunday, in Lafia.

Martins, then of Nasarawa United, had died during their  Day 23 match in the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL), against the visiting Katsina United.

His death came after he slumped while standing alone in his team’s half of the pitch, and the failure to get proper and immediate medical attention must have been a cause.

The incident led to the directive that no NPFL match should go ahead henceforth without  adequate provision of medical facilities and personnel at the venue.

Speaking also, Tajudeen Akinyemi, Chairman of Ondo State Football Agency (ODSFA), managers of Sunshine Stars, said the agency had always complied with all medical measures necessary in the game of football.

Akinyemi said the agency was also working on the areas which needed improvement as stipulated by the LMC.

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