Athletes Tackle UNIPORT over NUGA Allowances
Fri, Jun 23, 2017 | By publisher
Sports Briefs
UNIVERSITY of Port Harcourt athletes have alleged that the institution have not paid them their allowances for participating in the last Nigeria University Games, NUGA. UNIPORT won the competition hosted by the University of Agriculture, Makurdi, in April by winning 70 gold, 47 silver and 33 bronze medals.
Some of the athletes, who spoke to our correspondent on condition of anonymity, said their efforts to get their entitlements from the institution did not yielded any results.
The athletes also claimed that the school failed to fulfil its promise to reward them for winning the games. One of the athletes said, “We gave our best to ensure that the school won the competition. We didn’t just win – we won convincingly – but our allowances have not been paid. We have written to the management through the Director of Sports (Prof. Ken Anugweje) but we haven’t received anything positive.”
Another athlete said, “We were promised a lot. But as of today some of us haven’t collected the basic allowances due to us. We are planning to protest against the delay in paying us our entitlements. We don’t want it to get to that stage but we have little options left.
“They promised to host us and pay N20,000 for gold, N15,000 for silver and N10,000 for bronze. We have been told that we will get our money after being hosted by Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike.”
However, Anugweje said the athletes were paid before the competition. He added that the school would host the athletes at a later date. “The tradition of UNIPORT is to reward excellence in both academics and sports. The athletes who won NUGA will be rewarded when the university can do so.
“They were hosted by the Vice-Chancellor immediately after winning the Games. For the allowances, no athlete is owed by the school because we didn’t even pay them in cash. The money was transferred to their bank accounts.” — Punch
— Jul 03, 2017 @ 01:00 GMT
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