Coach of the National U-23 team, Samson
Siasia has said that he’s leaving Nigerian Football for the time being,
pending when there is a change in the leadership and structure of
Nigerian Football and Sports in general.
Siasia who led the team
to win Bronze at the just concluded Olympic Games in Rio, Brazil, made
this known in an interview with Vanguard’s Jude Opara.
He
explained what led to their being stranded in Atlanta for days, and why
the players rejected the first flight that was supposed to take them to
Brazil.
He also spoke of efforts of the Vice President, Minister
of Information, and Minister of Finance, in solving the crisis during
their time in Atlanta.
Read excerpts below:
The minister accused you of child trafficking for taking the team to Atlanta without his knowledge or consent.
How
can I take a national team out of the country without their knowledge
of the NFF and the Sports Ministry? I really don’t know were that was
coming from. We had the plan to travel from Atlanta to Brazil on the
29th of July. But the agent who was handling that did not get us the
chartered flight or pay for our tickets, but nothing actually happened
and that was when I, on my own, decided to contact an agent, Greg. But
the guy said he would not do anything until he saw that the money was
paid into his account. After three days, the guy said he was no longer
interested and even told other operators not to deal with us that we
were not a serious people.
Back at the camp in Atlanta. How was it?
The
first 10 days was like a hell because we had to struggle to pay for
hotel accommodation and feeding because the person, Bunmi, who opted to
assist us did not get the necessary support he expected. But after the
fist 10 days the Ministry came through the Nigeria Football Federation
(NFF) and paid for our bills. But we were stranded in Atlanta because
the money they said they paid to one Poopola for us to travel never came
and nobody has heard anything about it.
What was your level of communication with the NFF and the Ministry while in Atlanta?
No,
nobody called me from the ministry. The Minister was dealing with
Mikel, may be because he was the captain of the Olympic team. But when
we had the plane issue, the Vice President called and I spoke with him
like two times, the Finance Minister called and indeed the first person
to call was the Minister for Information, Lai Mohammed.
I must
say he did a nice job to see how to solve our problem because I think
the President heard about our plight and instructed that they should
find a way to solve the problem. They were, I believe, embarrassed
because the issue was even on CNN every time.
However, the
chartered flight thing never worked out because the guy they were
discussing with called me and we tried to see how to arrange the fight
but there was no money sent to him and so it didn’t work out too. So the
option we had was to arrive Rio the very day we were to play and that
could have resulted in a walk-over of our team.
We had a
chartered 36-seater flight that was to take us to arrive Rio by 2
o’clock while our game was at 9 o’clock. But the players were afraid of
that flight because it was very small and when we got to the airport,
Delta called through the same Bunmi guy.
In fact, they were
supposed to partner with Delta but I don’t know what happened. When they
heard of our plight they called him to offer a big plane to fly us the
next day so as to arrive five hours before the match. Indeed we were
already at the airport to fly that small plane which was paid for by a
friend of mine, but when the players heard that Delta was coming, they
insisted that we should watt for it. In fact they were almost dying out
of fear.
When I called Mikel to tell him about the development,
he said ‘I beg, please let us wait for tomorrow for the bigger plane
which is safer and better’. All the players were happy and excited that
we were not going to fly that small plane and perhaps that is the reason
they came out to play the way they did with all their mind.
Indeed
Delta did a great job. Even when the CBN 46 came to the hotel, we
refused to tell them about our problems because it was about Nigeria,
even though every thing was already in the public domain. Talking to
them would not have changed anything.
Now Delta said the cost of
flying us was about $250,000 dollars but that they were not charging us.
They said if we had it the money could be paid to any charity
organization of mine or Mikel but we have not seen anything and that
appears like another fraud. We took pictures with Delta to promote them
and thank them for their support.
I am telling you what actually
happened. We are still waiting to see where the money that was meant for
us to fly to Brazil has gone to. Nobody has said anything. The federal
government sent the money to the Nigeria Olympic Committee (NOC) and the
NOC said they sent the money to the airline in Florida which up till
now they have not received anything, even the airline is planning to sue
them for breach of contract because they were supposed to pay some
money to them even if they were to cancel the arrangement. That is even
another issue. We don’t even know how they are going to settle that.
The Minister categorically said he never knew where you were and that you were engaging in human trafficking, is that true?
(Laughs)
I don’t know what he was talking about. When I first heard about human
trafficking and such stuff, I was angry because the Minister knew that
we were going to Atlanta. If not that they stole my phone, I would have
shown to you his text message to me before we traveled.
That day
the U-20 defeated us 3-2 in our last warm-up match, the Minister sent me
a text that I should come so that we can chat but when I went they said
he went to the Villa.
He knew exactly what was going on because
there was no way he would not know because the Olympic team is
statutorily under his control, it is his baby and that has been the way
it is. So I don’t understand why he should say I was engaging in child
trafficking.
Would you say that yours trip to Atlanta has been justified?
Yes
because they say that the end justifies the means and if not for that
it would have been very annoying because after working very hard for two
years without anything to show for it would have been disastrous.
It
would have been a waste of time and effort. I am happy because in spite
of all that we went through both here at home and in Atlanta, this is
the only team that won a medal for the country.
It felt so good
when the Nigerian team was called alongside the Brazilian and German
national teams with the Nigerian flag hoisted there, that is what we
were talking about, putting Nigeria where so many other countries didn’t
have the chance to be and that is why I say that these boys need to be
commended for what they did. This is something that money cannot even
buy.
It appears that the team has been disbanded because there
was no official reception and send forth of the team, so what is the
next thing for Samson Siasia?
Personally, I was not really
surprised that they did not welcome us because most of them were
actually waiting and praying for us to fail but we disappointed them by
winning that medal. But most sports loving Nigerians who were not on the
saddle came out on their own and they were the ones that really
appreciated what we did.
Look at this way, if things were done
properly, they should have at least informed the Lagos State government
that the Olympic team was arriving so that they could welcome us on
behalf of the government but nobody told them anything. There was no
connection from the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) or the Ministry of
Sports. They knew we were coming. It was only one staff of the ministry
that was sent to take us to hotel.
What is your next step with the National team?
My
next step is that I am done with Nigeria for now. You can’t keep going
to a place where they don’t appreciate you. It’s not worth it. Sometimes
it is not about the money but the approach. They seem not to appreciate
the sacrifices. I know how much I have sacrificed since the team began
camping two years ago. How can you keep going to people who don’t
appreciate you? It does not make sense, so I am done for now. I have to
go somewhere else where they will appreciate what I have done and what I
can do and pay me the respect that I deserve.
But many Nigerians out there still appreciate you.
I
know and that is why I keep coming to do the dirty jobs for them
because of my numerous fans out there but I can’t just continue because
those fans are not the policy makers. How can you keep toiling for five
months without even your salary? Nothing has changed in the last two
years. It has been from bad to worse, so we must sit down and do
something about the structure of Nigerian football and by extension
sports in general. It doesn’t worth it to work with the people running
sports now in Nigeria. From the Federation to the sports ministry. They
don’t have it and will not give what they don’t have. It feels bad.
Imagine
any time they have a problem, they will call on me to come and help but
they will use me and later dump me. I have not started any team of the
Super Eagles from the beginning, not even one time. I want to thank them
very very much. Even before I returned from the Olympics, the only car
they gave me, they took it away from my wife. That is just awesome. That
is not how to treat someone who was out there seeking glory for the
nation. Let them eat their national team.
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