• Tue. Oct 15th, 2024

Hostile Reception: Shaibu Faults Libya, Demands Action From AU, CAF

Edo State deputy governor, right Honourable Philip Shaibu, has condemned in total the poor attitude of Libya to receiving a Nigerian contingent into their country ahead of the Match Day 4 of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations on Tuesday.

The arrangement Nigeria Football Federation had with the Libya Football Federation was to have the Super Eagles landed in Benghazi which is a few minutes drive to Benina Stadium.

But the flight from Nigeria was diverted to Abraq airport, which is almost a 2-hour drive to Benghazi. In a short video shared by the NFF, Super Eagles players were seen stranded at the airport waiting for immigration to pass them into their country.

After 12 hours plus, the Libyan seems to have achieved their aims at frustrating the Nigerian contingent as the NFF has decided to fly the Super Eagles back to Nigeria after players have unanimously agreed not to play against Libya under harsh condition.

Reacting to the ugly incident, Edo State’s deputy governor has condemned, in totality, the attitude of the Libyan government to the treatment meted out to the Super Eagles.

Shaibu said this action isn’t helpful to grow the continent’s football and country’s relationship.

“This is but a game of football — does Libya need more than 3 points? Subjecting the team and delegates to this harsh condition is an act of terrorism that they should be ashamed of because I don’t know what they would say if anything happened to these boys.”

This is a game scheduled for tomorrow, and by now, the boys haven’t passed the security check to begin another 6-hour-plus journey to Benina, where the match is scheduled to be played.”

“This is a big slap on the face of CAF and the African Union if this is done to an African country by another African country.”

“I’m calling on the African Union and CAF, to act on this and put an end to these acts of terrorism that could jeopardize the growth of football in the continent and lead to disunity”.

The Libya/Super Eagles incident adds to the recent history of complaints about poor treatment in Libya, with Rwanda also reporting unfavourable conditions during an AFCON qualifier last month.

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