THE Nigeria Football Federation has expressed dismay over the recent spate of robbery attacks on players and officials of football clubs travelling by road in the country to honour league matches, with Sunshine Stars and FC One Rocket the latest victims.
The football body appealed to security agents to be proactive in protecting the players, their officials and other road users in the country
NFF General Secretary, Dr Mohammed Sanusi, today said the body is disturbed by the trend, which has seen players and officials of Nigeria National League club, FC One Rocket and Nigeria Premier Football League side Sunshine Stars attacked with persons injured and valuables lost over the past few days.
“The NFF is seriously disturbed and disillusioned by this unwarranted trend. First, it was FC One Rocket of Abat, Akwa Ibom State that was attacked. Their players and officials lost a variety of valuables in the attack in Ihiala, Anambra State while on their way from an NNL match against Ikorodu City in Lagos,” Sanusi said.
“Only on Thursday, 7th December, 2023, players and officials of Sunshine Stars of Akure were attacked on the Ore-Benin Road by armed robbers, with the ball boy shot. This is worrisome and we are passionately appealing to security personnel to painstakingly work out new ways and methods of ensuring safety and security of lives and properties on our roads.”
Sanusi empathised with the players, coaches and management of the two clubs on the unfortunate incidents, and urged them not to allow the incidents to dampen their morale or negatively affect their challenge for titles in the ongoing season.
“On behalf of the Nigeria Football fraternity, we convey our sympathies to the two teams on the unfortunate attacks and trust that they will not be psychologically dampened in their quest for honours this football season,” he added.
PHOTO: Sunshine Stars team bus after yesterday’s robbery attack.

