Wednesday 28 August 2013

Kwara Utd pay 70 per cent sign-on fees

Kwara Utd pay 70 per cent sign-on fees

The Kwara State government has released fund for the payment of 70 per cent of Kwara United players and officials’ sign-on fees for the current league season.
In a statement by Kwara United Media Officer, Olayioye Ajide, the management of the club
effected the prompt payment of the sign-on fees on Tuesday.
According to him, the players and the technical crew are now smiling to the bank as they vow to justify the payment with scintillating performances and results.
The management commended governor Abdulfatah Ahmed who has been attending to the demands of
the club as manifested in the presentation of brand new coaster bus and a bus to cushion the effect of the team’s weekly journeys.
The payment, according to him is in fulfilment of the promises by governor Ahmed to empower the  team to win the much coveted league shield for the first time.
“This gesture (release of fund) and immediate payment of players and officials’ sign-on fees portrays how the state government love the team and we have Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed to praise for motivating the club in all ramifications.” Olayioye said.
The players and the technical officials have also been charged to justify the payment of the sign-on fees with good results by winning all their remaining league matches.

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