Monday, March 10, 2014

Glo Premier League: Civil Defence presence excites Fans, Officials

THE League Management Company’s (LMC) pact with the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) got off to a good start in Umuahia where Abia Warriors hosted Kaduna United in one of the opening games of the 2013/14 Glo Premier League season.

  The ‘Red side of Abia,’ as Abia Warriors are now known, won 2-0 with goals from Uluocha Chima and Bishop Onyeudo. And fans, club officials, players and football administrators in separate comments commended the added security measures introduced by the LMC in conjunction with the NSCDC.

  Abia Warriors were having their initiation game in the Glo Premier League, but left no one in doubt of their intentions to retain a place in top flight league with the recruitment of seasoned campaigners such as Ogbonna Okemiri, Wasiu Sowemimo, Emmanuel Fabiyi, Chidozie Johnson and Onyekachi Okoye, amongst others.

  “The presence of the Civil Defence Corps is a good development,” remarked Emeka Nwosu, a former Political Desk Editor at the defunct Daily Times Newspaper. “We have always been worried about the security at match venues but with the presence of these chaps, I will keep coming to cheer Abia Warriors”, he added

  Garba Lawal, the General Manager of the visiting Kaduna United described the presence of the Civil Defense Corps members as “very reassuring because we simply had to focus on the game and not worry about our safety”

  Abia Warriors centre back, Wasiu Sowemimo, also commended the enhanced security situation at the stadium, saying, “everyone is at risk when security is not adequate because as a home team, you may be attacked by the home fan when you disappoint them. But seeing these officers is very good even though we didn’t wish to disappoint the fans and thank God we also won well in our first game”.

  Towards ensuring safety at Glo Premier League venues, the LMC had made overtures to the command headquarters of NSCDC to compliment the efforts of the Nigeria Police as security stewards.

Source: The Guardian

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