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Home » Sports » CAF’s Sanction on Libya Falls Short in Addressing Negligence towards Super Eagles’ Safety — Common Cause Nigeria

CAF’s Sanction on Libya Falls Short in Addressing Negligence towards Super Eagles’ Safety — Common Cause Nigeria

October 27, 2024
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Abuja, NIGERIA — The Common Cause Nigeria, has voiced urgent concerns regarding a recent decision by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to impose a $50,000 penalty on the Libyan Football Federation, along with awarding Nigeria’s Super Eagles a three-goal victory.

This decision comes in the wake of a serious incident that could have jeopardized the safety of the Nigerian national team during their recent travel to Libya.

In a statement, the national coordinator, Dr. Chidi-Peters Okorie acknowledged CAF’s response but argued that the penalty does not adequately address the grave risks posed to the Super Eagles, whose plane—operated by ValueJet—was nearly compromised due to low fuel upon arrival in Libya. The situation escalated when the Libyan government mandated that the team land at a less suitable airport, significantly increasing the likelihood of a catastrophic event.

In response to the perceived inadequacy of CAF’s measures, Common Cause Nigeria is advocating for more stringent penalties, including a minimum ten-year ban on Libya from participating in CAF-sanctioned events. Okorie asserts that such actions are essential to prevent any future incidents that may endanger the lives of athletes. “This is not just about football; it’s about ensuring the safety and well-being of our players,” he stated, stressing the importance of athlete safety in all sporting events.

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Furthermore, Okorie announced that Common Cause Nigeria plans to escalate the matter by reaching out to FIFA, seeking further sanctions against Libya. “We will not rest until appropriate measures are taken,” he declared, indicating a commitment to pursuing justice and ensuring the protection of players in the future.

Dr. Chidi-Peters Okorie

In a decisive ruling on Saturday, CAF officially awarded Nigeria three points and levied a $50,000 fine on Libya following the forfeiture of a recent Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifying match. CAF’s statement, issued by Disciplinary Board Chairperson Ousmane Kane, highlighted that Libya had violated multiple regulations, leading to Nigeria being granted a 3-0 victory by forfeit for Match No. 87, originally slated for Benghazi on October 15, 2024. This ruling provides a much-needed boost to Nigeria’s standings as they vie for qualification for AFCON 2025.

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As this situation unfolds, the focus will likely remain on how governing bodies like CAF and FIFA respond to the urgent calls for enhanced safety measures and accountability in African football, ensuring that the well-being of players takes precedence in all aspects of the sport.

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