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NPFL: IMC deducts 3 points from Bayelsa United over security breaches

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The Interim Management Committee (IMC) of the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) has directed the deduction of three points and three goals from Bayelsa United as a result of reported assault on an Assistant Referee at the Samson Siasia Stadium in Yenegoa in a Matchday 5 fixture against Doma United, which was played on Wednesday.

The Group B matched ended 1-1 with Osoboh Osahon scoring the leveller for the home side in the 53rd minute, eights minutes after Enefiok Samuel shot Doma United ahead.’

If the decision is upheld Disciplinary Panel, Bayelsa United will have four points from five matches and a minus seven goal difference, to lie at No 9 in the 10-team section.

According to a statement on Thursday, the IMC said the sanction followed a review of the official match report.

The IMC also ordered an indefinite closure to fans of the Maiduguri Township Stadium for El-Kanemi Warriors home fixtures pending investigation into reported security breaches in the course of their match against Bendel Insurance mid week.

In the memo conveying Bayelsa United sanctions, the club was charged for breaches of Rule B8:21, C11 and B13:52.

For failure to provide adequate security for match officials during and after the match, contrary to Rule B8:21, Bayelsa United were fined the sum of ₦1 million and another ₦500,000 for failure to ensure the restriction of access by unauthorised persons to all restricted areas.

The IMC directed the deducting of three points and three goals from the accumulated points/goals of Bayelsa United, for the assault on a match official and ordered the club to pay a fine of ₦250,000, being compensatory payment to the assaulted Assistant Referee 2, Ojeleye Ebenezer.

Bayelsa United have been ordered to ensure the immediate prosecution of Mr Joseph Zidougha Odede (also known as One Man Riot) for carrying out the assault on a match official and furnish the Legal and Compliance Department of the NPFL with verifiable evidence of the prosecution.

While the said  Odede has been banned for a period of one year from all NPFL-related activities, the Samson Siasia Stadium  has been closed indefinitely to fans.

The IMC directed that the stadium closure will be in place “until adequate and verifiable security measures including written guarantees to the NPFL to prosecute any person found to create disturbances in the course of your home matches are put in place”.

.The club however retains the option within 48 hours in accordance with Rule C26,  to submit to the decision or elect to appear before a Disciplinary Panel. The fines are to be paid within seven working days.

The club however distanced itself from the attack, while the alleged culprit had been arrested by the police.

In a statement social media pages, Bayelsa United said that the suspect was apprehended immediately after the match and “he is currently in police custody following the ungodly act by the tout who is known in Nigeria for such behaviour.

“The tout attacked the match official outside the stadium. He has no connection with Bayelsa United fans, who are known for peaceful conduct all over Nigeria.

“Further punishment on the brigand would be announced by the management of Bayelsa United who are not happy with his uncivilised and barbaric act”.

In the case of El-Kanemi Warriors, the attention of the club management was drawn to the state of the playing pitch and security breach investigation.

Reminding the club of an earlier correspondence on an ongoing review of the provisional approval granted it for the El-Kanemi Stadium and advice therein to restrict the use of the stadium to only football activities, the IMC urged the club to prepare to relocate to an alternate ground as recent assessment of the playing pitch shows that the present condition is still far from ideal

“You are therefore expected to take more expedient steps to improve the quality of the playing pitch.

“You are further advised to notify the league secretariat of your preferred alternate ground in the interim, to act as a safeguard, in the event that you are unable to carryout adequate improvement to the playing pitch of the El-Kanemi Stadium within stipulated time”, the IMC wrote in the memo to the club.

On the alleged security breach, the IMC informed El-Kanemi that it has commenced investigation into reports of “your most recent home game, and pending the outcome of the investigation, you are hereby ordered to play your future home games strictly under closed doors”.

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