The Nigeria Football Federation says it has
asked Super Eagles’ Technical Adviser, Mr. Gernot Rohr to explain reasons
behind several breaches of the contract that he signed with the body, which
forbids him to divulge to the public/media information on some aspects of the
contract.
Speaking in Abuja on Wednesday, NFF’s Technical
Director, Mr. Bitrus Bewarang said Mr. Rohr’s new-found love for disclosing
information beyond technical matters to the media is highly unprofessional and
against the spirit and letter of his contractual relationship with the football
–ruling body.
“In as much as we appreciate the work that Mr.
Rohr has been doing with the Super Eagles in the past 40 months, his recent
penchant for breaching provisions of the contract he signed with the NFF and
the Code of Conduct for coaches is not good for the relationship.
“The NFF wishes that Mr. Rohr continues in the
job because of the team he is building for Nigeria which looks promising and
has earned some good results since he took charge, but he cannot continue to
nonchalantly cause the NFF as a body, and Nigeria as a nation, reputational
damage through his utterances and actions,” Bewarang said.
The respected Coach Bewarang, who was assistant
to Clemens Westerhof when the Super Eagles qualified Nigeria for her first-ever
FIFA World Cup and won the Africa Cup of Nations in Tunisia in 1994, pinpointed
Clause N of the Code of Conduct for coaches, which states that “coaches must
not by their actions or inaction cause NFF or the Federal Government of Nigeria
any harm, reputational damage or embarrassment, nor do anything directly or
indirectly to undermine their contract with the NFF.”
In addition, Clause E of the same code says
that “coaches must not misrepresent the NFF or distort information to the
media. They are precluded from imparting unauthorized information to the
media.”
While Clause 19 of Mr. Rohr’s contract with the
NFF states that “the parties hereto agree that specific contents and especially
the financial details of this contract shall be confidential and therefore
agree to undertake whatsoever measures are necessary to preserve its
confidentiality...,” Clause 11.2.5 was clear that “the coach shall refrain from
talking to the press on matters outside his terms of employment i.e he can only
talk to the press on technical matters about the Super Eagles. He cannot talk
to the media about any confidential subjects or issues other than technical
matters only relating to the team and the development or state of Nigerian
football, technically.”
Bewarang regretted that Rohr has continually
and flagrantly disrespected the provisions of his contract and the Code of Conduct
for coaches, divulging information at every turn to generate negative reports
about the NFF and Nigeria in the public space.
“As at today, the only money that the NFF is
owing Mr. Rohr is the differential in his new contract (about $30,000) which our
financial advisors have to align and interface with AITEO before payment (as
the improved contract came into effect in the last half of the year), and which
process was concluded on Friday last week. He will soon be paid. Mr. Rohr has
talked about bonus from the 2019 AFCON, which is not contractual but
discretionary on the part of the Federation. The present NFF started the policy
of paying players a percentage of tournament bonus during the 2018 FIFA World
Cup just to motivate them, outside their bonuses and allowances.
“We did not pay any bonus for the 2021 AFCON
qualifying matches against Benin Republic and Lesotho because we are in the
process of negotiating with the players on a new template of bonus payments
based on performance after qualification for championships. This is still being
discussed.
“The NFF is very much alive to its responsibilities
but will not tolerate disrespect for the body and the country Nigeria by
anyone. NFF can never be happy owing coaches in its employ which is the reason
why the present administration took the unprecedented step of putting in place
a sponsor specifically to pay coaches’ salaries. Last week, we paid all the National
Team coaches and we are putting in place mechanism to ensure we don’t owe them
going forward. We commend AITEO for its belief in the NFF and for always making
funds available to pay the coaches.”
The NFF Technical Director expressed deep appreciation
to all the partners and sponsors of the football –governing body for their
commitment to the letter and spirit of their contracts with the football
Federation.
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