Sanni Zubair, President of the Nigeria Referees Association (NRA), reiterated the body’s commitment on Monday to ensure that referees performing below par are removed from the country’s domestic leagues.
Zubair made this statement in an exclusive interview in Lagos against the backdrop of incessant cases of poor officiating by match officials.
The 2023/2024 Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) season is 10 weeks old, with deafening complaints over poor officiating.
The beautiful game of football is constantly threatened by bad officiating week in and week out, with no week passing without disagreements over referees’ decisions.
“Aside from the players, a referee has the utmost power to make or mar a match; we have put in place several measures to stand as a deterrent.
“We don’t care who the godfather is; once the fact has been established that a referee has erred deliberately, such a person will face the full wrath of the law guiding principles of officiating.
“Our recent decision to punish some match officials shows that we’re not playing; we will do what we can to ensure that we flush out bad referees and make players have confidence in officiating 100 per cent,” he said.
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) suspended 14 referees in the ongoing NPFL season on Nov. 6 over poor officiating.
The suspended referees include Bawa Buhari, Chukwuka Jahlove, Akinwale Tomiwa, Saeed Abdulaziz, Jimmy Aimugbonrie, Brown Ebenezer, Atuwho Morrison, Imamu Maliki, Sunday Azi, and the four match officials involved in a Matchday Six fixture between Sunshine Stars and Abia Warriors.
Furthermore, video clips of the Matchday five encounter between Gombe United and Plateau United, as well as the week seven fixture between Bendel Insurance and Remo Stars in Benin, where a potential goal of the season scored by a Remo Stars player was controversially disallowed, were viewed.
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