By Obaseki Anthony on October 9, 2019
Kwara United General Manager Bashir Badawiy has promised that the management of the club will offer all their players awesome contracts that will make them to stay for longer years.
Last season in the NPFL, Kwara United registered many of their players on loan in which 90 percent left after the team got relegated. Players like Segun Alebiosu, Afeez Nosir, Usman Jonah, Ikefe and Alamayo have all left the Harmony Boys due to the inability of the past board to secure a good contract for them.
Badawiy, who is known for his ability to change things, made it clear that the new management will offer the players impressive deals that would make it difficult for other clubs to lure them away.
His words: “We will make sure we offer good contract and welfare package for all our players which will be difficult for them to leave us.
“It is when players are not being taken care of that will force them to leave and that will not happen while we are in charge because my Chairman Titiloye has the support of the sports-loving Governor.”
Badawiy rubbished talks going on among some fans in Kwara that his appointment as the GM came as a surprise, alleging that he actually wanted to become the Team Manager.
“How can I come and become TM with a lower division side when I was the General Coordinator at Rivers United and that position is even powerful in FIFA than the TM?” he asked.
Many football stakeholders think Kwara United could find it difficult to qualify from their group in the coming NNL season, but Badawiy is optimistic that the Harmony Boys will soar above any opponents.
“We will not underrate any team when the season start, but we are not scared of any club because we will all play football and by God’s grace, we will return to the top flight,” he stated emphatically.
He thanked the State Governor, Alhaji Abdulrahman AbdulRazaq, for the trust and faith he has in him, Kunbi Titiloye and other board members and promised to make him proud.
“AA is a sports-loving Governor and I am very happy for the chance given to me to work with him. He is fully behind us and we are happy for his supports everyday.
“I also want to urge everybody in the state to rise up and give us the supports for us to return the club back to the topflight,” Badawiy started.
•PHOTO: Kwara United GM Bashir Badawiy
Source Daily Sports
Posted October 9, 2019
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