Four
referees have come under the sledge hammer of the Nigeria Football Federation
(NFF)’s Referees Committee has fallen. The affected officials were found guilty
of poor officiating and mismanagement of the game.
This is
contained in a statement by Dani Zubairu, the Secretary of the referees committee,
on Thursday, in Abuja.
Zubairu said
those affected were two centre referees and two assistant referees.
According to
him, Joseph Ogabor, the centre referee who officiated the South West derby in
Ibadan between Shooting and Remo Stars, has been banned from further
officiating of matches till the end of the first stanza of the league.
He said that
Ogabor was found guilty of improper action when he denied Remo Stars goal
against Shooting Stars, a decision which affected the result of the Nigeria Professional
Football League (NPFL) encounter.
Zubairu
disclosed that they had carefully assessed and reviewed the match and discovered
that the new FIFA-badge referee erred in his decision.
His
assistants in the match, Bosede Momoh and Hulda Nkwocha were, however, warned
to brace up and improve on their skills or risk sanction.
The
statement also said that one of the Assistant Referees in the Kano Pillars vs
Enyimba match, Tejiri Digbori, another FIFA badge referee, was found wanting
for attempting to cancel a goal due to poor offside judgment in the match
played in Kano a fortnight ago.
He added
that Digbori’s decision to stop the goal was overturned by the centre referee,
Quadri Adebimpe, who was commended by the committee “for keeping to the tenets
of the rules of the game.”
“However,
the defaulting Assistant Referee is banned till the end of the first stanza,”
he said.
The
secretary further said that the Assistant Referee 2 in the Nassarawa vs Ifeanyi
Ubah game, Abdurazak IB of Borno Referees Council have been asked to rest for
the next eight weeks beginning from this weekend’s matches.
Zubairu said
that the punishment followed his picking a wrong infringement on the field of
play, thereby, misleading the referee to award an undeserved penalty.
He explained
that Abdurazak had rushed to the penalty area line before the referee actually
signaled for a penalty, an act the Committee considered at variance with the
Laws of the game.
“The
referee, Abubakar Zubairu was seriously warned to live up to expectations in
subsequent matches and banned for two weeks,” he added.
Zubairu, who
is also the Head of NFF Referees Unit, noted that the decisions were arrived at
after watching video clips of all the matches including match reports from
Referees Assessors.
He warned
that referees must be fair and firm in their assignments to avoid running foul
of the laws of the game that would earn them sanctions. (NAN)
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