The management
of Shooting Stars Sports Club (3SC) of Ibadan has cleared the air on the allegations
of salaries and allowances owing its former player late Izu Joseph,
Sportinglens.blogspot.com reports.
The club
issued a statement after the deceased brother Reuben Izu wrote a letter to the
Oyo State Government to demand for his late brother’s money.
According to
the release sent to Sportinglens.blogspot.com on Tuesday, the management, who admitted
that the club still has some money to pay the deceased, said they have been
paying into the account of the late Joseph’s father, Pa Joseph Izu Snr every
month, as agreed by the family of the departed.
“Our
attention has been drawn to a letter from one Reuben Izu to the government of
Oyo State on behalf of the family appealing for the payment of salaries and
allowances the club owing the late player.
“While we
acknowledge that the club owes the late player, it is very pertinent to put the
record straight that, hardly would a month pass without paying into the account
of Pa Joseph Izu Snr, the father of the deceased player, as requested by the
family in the last six months.
“This did
not go down well with the said Reuben who wanted the payments in his account
instead, a situation currently causing frictions within the family.
“We had
refused to join issues with Mr Reuben Izu as a mark of respect for the late
player but this reaction is necessary in order to put a stop to the mischievous
manner in which the man is going about the issue.
“It is
unfortunate that the late Izu Joseph died while on holiday in his home town,
still the club contributed immensely to give him a befitting burial as our
dedicated player while he was alive.
“On our
part, we are committed to offset his outstanding salaries and this position was
acknowledged by an official of the National Association of Professional
Footballers, NPFL, Mr Austin Popo during his visit to our office last Friday.”
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