Dr. Patrick Ifeanyi Ubah, President of FC Ifeanyi
Ubah, has reaffirmed his unwavering passion and commitment to the development
of football in the country. According to him, this was irrespective of the
verdict of the LMC on him, arising from a recent incident after an NPFL match
between his club and Heartland of Owerri in Nnewi.
The business mogul, who insisted he would not appeal the decision of the LMC, however, observed that he was not given the benefit of fair hearing before a guilty verdict was passed on him.
The business mogul, who insisted he would not appeal the decision of the LMC, however, observed that he was not given the benefit of fair hearing before a guilty verdict was passed on him.
“I have accepted to put the issue behind me. However, it is pertinent to
observe that I was neither summoned nor given the opportunity by the LMC to
either defend or respond to the allegations leveled on me before a verdict was
reached and pronounced by the LMC. Also other sanctioned parties were denied
their right to fair hearing.
He advised the LMC board to endevour to accord
parties’ right to fair hearing in its disciplinary procedures to encourage
mutual respect and trust.
“It is a constitutionally guaranteed right to give fair hearing to all
parties before decisions are reached and pronounced. “The evidence upon which
the LMC arrived at its findings and verdict does not entirely reflect what
transpired on the field of play during the incident. If I had an opportunity, I
would have given the LMC more insight and facts of the matter. Be that as it
may, I have taken their decisions in the true spirit of sportsmanship and
commitment to the future of Nigerian football.” He said: “Contrary to the
impression the incident may have created; I remain one of the biggest
supporters of Nigerian football, which has earned me massive recognition by the
Nigeria Football Federation, as I was conferred with the Ambassador of Nigerian
Football award by the Alhaji Maigari led NFF five years ago, I couldn’t have
willfully done anything to bring the game to disrepute. Ubah, who resents the
manhandling of match officials by fans said: “I wish also to advice that the
LMC do everything legally possible to protect referees and other match
officials at match venues. It is most unfortunate that my intervention which
was erroneously misrepresented was to avert the impending melee which perhaps
would have resulted in ugly end. I remain grateful to God for averting the
impending bloodshed.
He sympathized with the referee and other match
officials, who were assaulted during the incident, and pleaded with the LMC to
review security measures at match venues across the country to guarantee the
safety and protection of match officials.
“My heart goes out to the match officials who were assaulted on our home
ground. I feel sad that no mention was made about the pains they suffered
during the incident. I think they deserve our sympathy. I pray that measures
will be taken by the LMC to protect the referees and other match officials at
match venues. Continuing he said: “The player in question is someone I share
very strong tie with his family, especially his younger brother. I refrain from
getting into any form of dispute with him or his family. He further said: “I
hope the lessons of the incidents help us to build a stronger football culture
in the country.”

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