Kano Pillars FC have recruited eight new players in
the on-going mid-season transfer exercise while declaring eight players surplus
to requirement.
The chairman of the club Alhaji Kabiru Baita said the
management took the decision in order to fortify the team and face challenges
ahead.
Baita stated this shortly after board meeting with
technical crew in his office today (Monday).
Baita disclosed to Sportinglens.blogspot.com that the
club signed former junior international King Osanga from Warri Wolves.
He stressed that Sai Masu Gida recruited four players
from Giwa FC which include Charles Helong, Chris Madaki, Amos Gyang and
goalkeeper Olorunleke Ojo.
Other new signings are Ifeanyi Nweke from Nasarawa
United, Sani Emma Ambrose from Kaduna United and Rasaq Adegbite from Sunshine
Stars.
He said government and people of Kano State are not
happy with way things are going in the club and charged the technical crew and
players to be focused on their duties.
The chairman said the call became necessary
considering the fact that both players and technical crew were not owed single
kobo by his board this season.
Talking about the players placed on transfer, the
chairman said the decision was followed after the board received the mid-season
report from the technical crew and find out that the affected players were performed
below expectation and some on medical ground.
Baita commended the outgoing players for their
contributions to the club and wish them best of luck and reminded the retained
players and technical crew that anybody found wanting in his responsibility
would not be spared.
The Sai Masu
Gida will leave Kano tomorrow to Lokoja for the round of 36 Federation Cup match
against Prime FC on Wednesday.
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