Tinubu govt clears Super Eagles’ unpaid bonuses, pledges prompt payment

Deputy finance minister Doris Uzoka-Anite says administrative processes for Super Eagles’ AFCON 2025 match bonuses have been successfully streamlined.
Ms Uzoka-Anite disclosed this in a post on X on Thursday, addressing concerns over delayed payments to members of Nigeria’s national football team.
The deputy minister’s clarification followed the players’ threat to boycott training and travel to Marrakech for Saturday’s quarter-final match against Algeria.
She said the federal government and the Central Bank of Nigeria had resolved foreign exchange bottlenecks affecting the prompt settlement of players’ entitlements.
“All group-stage bonuses have been fully released and cleared required regulatory stages,” Ms Uzoka-Anite said. “There will be no further administrative delays.”
According to her, authorities implemented a fast-track conversion process to meet players’ preference for foreign currency payments.
“The final transfers to players’ domiciliary accounts are in flight and should reflect today or tomorrow,” the minister stated.
Ms Uzoka-Anite said the government’s priority remained players’ welfare, adding, “Our focus is to support the team as they push toward bringing the AFCON trophy home.”
(NAN)
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