Nigeria National League (NNL) Chairman, Mr. George Aluo, has issued a stern warning to clubs participating in the upcoming season: zero tolerance for crowd violence. Speaking at the closing ceremony of the coaches and media managers workshop in Ikenne, Aluo emphasized the need for crowd control and urged clubs to allow live streaming of matches without restrictions.
Aluo's message was clear: the NNL is committed to creating a fair and impartial league where clubs can achieve victory based solely on their performance, regardless of venue. To ensure unbiased officiating, referees' indemnities will be paid promptly. This move aims to eliminate the notion of "we rob you, you rob us" and promote a level playing field.
The NNL board has reaffirmed its impartiality, urging clubs to direct any grievances to the secretariat for prompt resolution. With the new season kicking off on November 30, Aluo's words serve as a reminder that the league will not tolerate any form of violence or disruption.
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