The League
Management Company (LMC) last Tuesday, in a summary jurisdiction, found Remo
Stars guilty for allowing several acts of violence by its supporters against
its visitors, including Sportsville Nigeria reporter, Ekerete Kelvin McKidd who
was manhandled and suffered both physical, material and emotional damages
during their match day 16 home game with Wikki Tourists FC.
Remo Stars admitted
guilt in all other charges but denied responsibility towards the journalist on
the claims that "Kelvin Ekerette was neither accredited as a Journalist
for the game nor seated at the media tribune for easy identification like other
over 15 Journalists that covered the match."
The Chairman
of Lagos SWAN, Fred Edoreh, in reaction, has described the defence as a
shameful after-thought and an affront on sports journalism unbecoming of any
true stakeholder in football.
"For
the good of the game, true stakeholders abhor and condemn soccer violence and
it behooves every club management to protect all persons admitted into their
stadiums, without exception, be they spectators, visiting players and officials
and journalists," Edoreh said.
"For
the avoidance of doubt, there is yet no universal accreditation for admission
of sports journalists as various clubs clear reporters to the games in
different ways. In this case, Ekerete presented his SWAN and media
organisation's identification card at the entrance, diligently also put a call
to the Media Officer of Remo Stars, Oladimeji Oshode who answered the call,
confirmed to the gate attendant and cleared him for admission. Many of the
"other over 15 journalists" referred to, especially visitors from
Lagos, confirm and are available to testify that they were also accredited in
similar manner.
"Even
before the game, Ekerete had interacted with Remo Stars Media Officer to
furnish him with the team list which the later, in recognition of his status as
a covering journalist, forwarded directly to his Whatsapp account. Furthermore,
Ekerete was seated at the Press Tribune and directly in front of Remo Stars
Media Officer for the whole of the first half.
"At the
break, he went with Wikki Tourists Media Officer to the VVIP section to confirm
an interview booking with Wikki's chairman, Mr. Matori who was seated by Remo
Stars proprietor, Kunle Soname. These persons can also available to testify.
After confirming the interview booking, he stepped out of the VVIP to see that
there were acts of violence against the visitors on the tracks. He decided,
standing in front of the VVIP, to take shots of the incident. After taking the
shots, he went down to the railings by the lower terrace to signal his
cameraman to join him upstairs for the interview with Wikki's chairman. It was
at point that the Remo supporters confronted him, saying they were told he took
recordings of the incident of violence and demanded for his devices before they
started beating him.
"We
have reasons with evidence to believe that those who manhandled the journalist
were directed by highly placed officials of the club who saw him taking the
shots in front of the VVIP and described him to the thugs among whom are
persons identifiable as possibly close pals, aides, guards or hangers on of
such high placed officials of the club.
"Considering
these provable facts with sufficient material, documented and statistical
evidence and witnesses against the flimsy defence by Remo Stars, several
questions arise: How and why was Ekerete admitted into the stadium if he was
not cleared as a journalist and did not present a ticket? Is Remo saying
therefore that it does not man its gate efficiently? Why was Ekerete not
expelled but allowed to seat in the press tribune among other journalists and
in front of the media officer if he was not recognized as a journalist? Why was
he not expelled from the stadium if he had no admission? Why did Remo Media
Officer send Ekerete the team list on Whatsapp if he did not recognise him as a
journalist? Is Remo Stars suggesting that its supporters are at liberty to
visit violence, for whatever reason, on persons at their games? How well does
that promote the league and promote the good of the game?
"While
we view the attack on Ekerete and the shameful defence by Remo Stars as an
affront against all sports journalists covering the league and, indeed, the
entire Nigeria sports media fraternity, the issue for us is not the
compensation the LMC has charged Remo Stars to pay to Ekerete but the bigger
imperative of reining in the irresponsibility of those who have shamelessly chosen
the villainy of incubating thuggery and funding violence to destroy the
beautiful game while still claiming to be stakeholders.
"At
this time, we urge all sports journalists covering the league to hold and stand
together against any form of violence in our game as it is an ill wind that
blows no one no good.
"At
this time that the LMC is doing so much to shore up the image, appeal and value
of our league, we humbly advice the management of Remo Stars to choose to be
part of positive ideals, to cultivate their club to produce the essential
values of promoting sporting entertainment, friendship and unity, generating
employment and enterprise for its local economy by promoting sports tourism
while driving for the commercial success of the club, rather than encouraging
and defending violence in sports."
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