Nigerian Senate Condemns Libya’s Treatment Of Super Eagles

Lekan Sowande, Abuja

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The Nigerian Senate has strongly condemned Libya’s hostile treatment of the Super Eagles, the country’s national football team who are in their country for the second leg, Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against their team.

This follows to a motion on the ill-treatment of the Super Eagles in Libya, during plenary on Tuesday, October 15, 2024.

The matter was brought under Personal Explanation by the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Sports, Senator Sulaiman Abdulrahman Kawu representing Kano South.

Senator Kawu said the action of the Libyan authorities and the football federation did not only endangered the life of the players but other members of the delegation.


He described the act of the Libyans was deliberately orchestrated to frustrate and dampened the morale of the Nigerian team, who are on national assignment.

The action of the Libyan authorities and football federation did not only endangered the life of the players but other members of the delegation, which include the deputy governor of Edo State, Nigeria Football Federation officials, and couple of Parliamentarians and staff of Nigerian Parliament”.

“The embassy of Nigeria in Tripoli made an arrangement with the authorities in Benghazi to welcome the Nigerian delegation before the arrival, but their application was outrightly rejected, as the Libyan authorities concluded to frustrate our team ahead of the scheduled match” Senator Kawu said.

Senator Kawu urged the Senate to consider his proposal and Condemn the ill-treatment of the team by the Libyan authorities for the unwarranted hostilities and unfair treatments on the Nigerian football team.

He also urged the federal government through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to bring this ugly development to the attention of the Libyan government and the need to exercise restrain as this Act have negative diplomatic consequences.

In his remarks, the Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Barau Jibrin, who chaired the plenary said what happened to the Super Eagles in Libya was not in tandem with the spirit of sports.

He said the essence of sports is to promote unity and competition and enhance brotherhood among the countries on the continent.

Senator Barau who described the way the Super Eagles players were treated as terrible, called on the Libyan government to apologize for what they have done to the Nigerian team.

What happened to the Super Eagles in Libya is not in tandem with the spirit of sports. The essence of sports is to promote unity and competition and enhance brotherhood among the countries on the continent. The way our players are treated is terrible and condemnable”.

“Fortunately, you (Kawu) have come through a personal explanation, and this is what we intended it to do because we don’t want a diplomatic row; we think this is a mistake that the Libyan should be given a chance to correct and apologise to the Nigerian government”.

Nigeria is a big country in Africa. We always lead in terms of diplomacy, friendship and everything. Based on that spirit, I am sure you decided that this matter should be treated this way so we can give their leaders a chance to apologise to our national team”

“So, we call on the ambassador and whoever is concerned and the authorities to come out and apologise for what they have done to our national team.

“So, I thank the Chairman of the Sports Committee. You have done very well, and it is good that you have brought forth this matter. You have shown that you are up and doing in terms of your duties” Senator Barau said.

The Super Eagles’ ordeal began when their chartered ValueJet aircraft was diverted from Benghazi to the smaller Al Abraq International Airport, typically used for hajj operations.

The team was left stranded at the Airport for over 12 hours, sparking concerns over their safety.

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