tephen Keshi has rejected the contract offered to him by the Nigeria
Football Federation (NFF) to continue as head coach of the Super Eagles.
On Tuesday, members of the NFF unanimously agreed that “having
finalized the fresh contract with Mr Stephen Keshi, for him to continue
as head coach of Super Eagles, and having forwarded same to Mr Keshi,
the Executive Committee expects the new contract to be signed by the NFF
and Mr Keshi in a matter of days.”
That contract has now been rejected by Keshi who is asking for a
bigger salary than N10 million (about $62,000 USD) offered by the NFF.
Keshi was previously paid N5 million (about$31,000 USD) before his contract ran out after the 2014 Fifa World Cup.
Despite the 100% increase in remuneration, Keshi is still not
convinced it is the right amount for him to accept if he would continue
in the saddle as Nigeria trainer.
“Keshi is bigger than N10 million. He is not a N5 million or N10
million coach. A club in Angola is ready to offer him N18 million (about
$111,000 USD) million a month,” Keshi told journalists in Abuja through
his spokesman, Emma Addo.
Keshi is currently away on holidays but with Nigeria’s next
competitive game, a 2015 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Rwanda
on September 6 less than a month away, Addo insisted that the ball is
now in the court of the NFF.
“It has to be a give-and-take arrangement, we would not sign any contract that does not take care of his interest.
“I want to stress that he (Keshi) will not be intimidated or
blackmailed into accepting the contract as proposed by the federation.
“The federation has always been aware of the September 6th
qualifying match; this is no excuse to rush our client into signing a
contract that he (has) serious objections about certain parts.
“We hope both sides will be able to reach common grounds on the issues that our client has reservations about,” he said.
Keshi replaced Samson Siasia as Super Eagles coach in 2011 and led
Nigeria to the Africa Nations Cup title in South Africa in 2013.
He also led the Super Eagles to a place in the round of 16 at the 2014 Fifa World Cup in Brazil.
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