Soccer hooliganism reared its ugly head in Ilorin at the weekend. An
Assistant Referee in the Kwara United/Warri Wolves league match, CID
Duruna was so battered that he ended up in the hospital and would be a
guest of the medics for more days if not weeks.
At the close of
the first half which ended goalless home fans descended on the assistant
referee and pumelled badly. He was accused of bad calls and he got the
beating of his life.
Minister of Youth and Sports, Bolaji Abdullahi
who was visiting his home state was at the stadium to watch the game. He
had initiated the reformation going on now in the Nigerian league and
his aides say he watches league matches any time it is possible for him
to do so. What happened was, therefore, a huge disappointment to him.
We
gathered that his presence at the stadium in Ilorin, however, saved the
life of Duruna. The minister intervened and was said to have rescued
the referee from further ordeal. Alex Chukwuemeka, the Secretary of the
Club Owners Association was also said to have assisted in rescuing the
referee who was wounded in the head, lip and a tooth smashed. “He may
not be able to eat meet for a long time,” a league official joked.
The
centre referee was said to have taken to his heels and refused to start
the second half when he saw what was happening to his assistant
referee. And Duruna was already in the hospital.
“We must join
hands to put a stop to soccer hooliganism in Nigeria,” Delta State FA
Chairman, Amaju Pinnick said, adding “Kwara defeated Lobi, Sharks and
Heartland all in away matches and hell was not let loose. This is a
minus to what the minister has been doing on the league.”
Julius
Ogunro, the Personal Assistant to the minister tersely said that “the
minister is not happy about what happened in Ilorin.”
“We want
the League Management Company to take action. They will be encouraging
hooliganism if they don’t take drastic measures against the incident,”
Etu Moses, the spokesman of Warri Wolves said.
Surprisingly,
Wolves were asked yesterday to report to Ilorin to replay the match.
Amaju reacted this way: ‘’The rules must be applied to the letter. We
will not replay that match. We are ready to take this case to CAF and
FIFA. If that will be our contribution to the development of our league
it will feel good.
This cannot happen in decent climes and
football countries. We should be awarded the match. Our football cannot
develop this way. It is not about Warri Wolves. It is about Nigerian
football. And it is on this basis that we are ready to go to any length
for justice to reign.
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