Remo Stars General Manager, Ekene Abubakar Adams has denied the allegation that he assaulted match referee Ndubuisi Ukah from Imo State during the botched NPFL home game between Remo Stars and Gombe United, that he earned a ban from the Interim Management Company (IMC).
The Sky Blues Stars became the third team to be docked three points and three goals by the IMC among other punishments imposed on the club.
Ukah claimed
that he was assaulted in the dressing room at halftime as a result of Remo
Stars' failure to provide adequate security for the match officials.
In Ukah's
report, he alleged that Ekene Adams was the attacker, and the IMC wasted no
time to ban him from all NPFL activities for the rest of the season. The IMC
further directed Remo Stars to ensure diligent prosecution in the law court, of
the club's General Manager.
Adams, now
members-elect of the House of Representatives while speaking with the sporting
press gave his side of the event.
"There
is no iota of truth in the match's official claim. That I was alleged to have
assaulted Ukah and banned temporarily from all related Nigeria Premier Football
League (NPFL) activities without any proper investigation and fair hearing on
my part from the Interim Management Company (IMC), beats my imagination and
also raises questions.
"This
for me is prejudice and a way to cut short the ambition of Remo Stars to finish
the season among the top 3 teams and feature in the Super 6 playoff.
"How
can I stoop so low, to the level of assaulting a match official? The allegation
is just cheap blackmail to rubbish my character and the good pedigree that took
me years to build for myself in Nigeria football.
"I did
not intend to join issues with the IMC, but as a credible stakeholder in
Nigeria's football family, I just want to put the fact straight.
"I have
never come close to molesting nor traded punches with any match official before
or after a game.
"Owing
to my health recovery status, I was breathing with the aid of oxygen on the day
of the NPFL game.
"So it
was my crime to go into the dressing room to ask questions that needed begging
answers from the match officials, as the ref was just out there acting on a
script given to him and he perfected it well.
"If it's
now a crime to go the match officials' dressing room, it means many club
administrators should be banned as well, as the IMC should refer to one that
has not gone to the dressing room to ask questions during the match interval.
"How
demeaning it was and after many appeals, the Ukah refused to continue with the
game. At 8:00pm (that night) he hurriedly checked out of his hotel room in the
company of a few policemen without informing the host team. Not the IMC cared
to ask questions about why he did that. To make matters worse, the new official
(Reserve Referee) who stood in for him to complete the game added salt to
injury, as he was biased."
"I want
to thank all that have shown concern regarding the issue for their love and
care. The IMC has done good, telling me to have a break from football.
"Mind
you, don't deviate Adams from crises as being principled, one that stands for
justice and never bends the rules. Did I say I didn't go to the dressing room,
I did but never assaulted ref Ukah."
Adams will
represent the good people of the Chikun/Kajuru Federal Constituency in the 10th
National Assembly after he clinched his ticket under the platform of the
(Labour Party).
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