Sunshine Stars set to boycott NPFL

Sunshine Stars’ players have hinted that they might pull out of the Nigeria Professional Football League due to a dispute over unpaid wages.
The Owena Whales have not received their salaries for the past seven months, while the NPFL club’s staff have not been paid for over 13 months, despite a promise that the outstanding debt be cleared before February 15.
However, that deadline was not met, prompting Kayode Olujohungbe’s men to take action, storming the Governor’s Office in Alagbaka, vowing to remove themselves from all on-field duties.
”Henceforth, we are not going to attend trainings neither are we going to play against Rivers United on Sunday,” a player told Goal.
‘‘We are tired of keeping quiet till we all die of hunger because we all worked very hard for our money. We have families to take care of yet the club management and government]push us all around.
‘‘They want us to win the league and play in the CAF Champions League, how are we going to achieve that when we are being starved? Enough is enough.”
A staff of the Ondo State Football Agency who pleaded anonymity told Goal that the players will be reimbursed but will have to wait till another governor is sworn in.
The players have vowed not to leave the Governor’s Office until they got firm assurance that they would be paid their allowances before Friday.
This recurring decimal will be recalled led to the mass departure of several players most notably Prince Aggrey, Tamen Medrano, Iyorha Luther and Musa Newman in 2015.
Sunshine Stars are two points away from the relegation zone with nine points from nine Nigeria topflight games. The forced Nasarawa United to a 1-1 in their last outing in Lafia.