Super Eagles: Apologise to Nigeria – Senate tells Libyan Govt

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The Senate has asked Libya to apologise to the Nigerian government over the ill-treatment it meted out to Nigeria’s senior football men’s team, Super Eagles yesterday.

This was after the President of the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio condemned the act, while also demanding a probe and penalisation of Libya over the matter.

Under personal explanation, Senator Ismaila Kawu raised the ill-treatment of the Super Eagles football team by the Libyan authorities and football federation in Libya.

Condemning the actions of the Libyan authorities for these unwarranted hostilities, he noted with regret that the actions of the Libyan authorities and Football Federation did not only endanger the lives of the players, but other members of the delegation.

He also urged the Federal Government through the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, to call the attention of the Libyan government to the negative diplomatic consequences of such action.

While speaking earlier, Akpabio in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Eseme Eyiboh decried the antics and shameful behaviour of the Libyan officials and authorities.

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