The club’s media
officer, Musa Elayo, who disclosed this to Sportinglens.blogspot.com, said the players left camp without the management’s consent.
Elayo said
Nweke and Asango still have two years contract with the Solid Miners.
Kano Pillars
had on Tuesday announced Nweke as one of its new signing while Asango is
currently in Jos.
Elayo
described the attitude of the players and the club that poached them as
unprofessional.
“Nweke and
Asango are still our players because they received their salaries up till date,
except May salary which is ready for collection. In as much as we are not ready
to join issues with anybody, the attitude of the players and the clubs that
poached them are unprofessional,” Elayo said to Sportinglens.blogspot.com.
“We cannot
force any player to play for us but they must follow due process. No club has
approached us for their signing, so how can a club now claiming to have signed
them. Their clearance is still with us and anybody doing business with the
players are doing so at their own risk.”
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