Taraba Queens To Be Paid Only One Month Salary
Published: December 23, 2014
The camp of Taraba Queens was thrown into deep silence with an unpalatable news filtering to the girls.
Feelers from Jalingo suggest that the Nigeria Women Premier League campaigners will be paid just one month from the seven months salaries they are being owed by the club.
On Monday, Commissioner for Youths & Sport, Hon. Abdul Hadi H. Lau put a call to the girls stating that the State will try and pay a meagre one month of the salary arrears they owe the girls.
Other entitlements like sign-on-fee and bonus arrears won’t be paid, it is understood.
It was indeed a bad way to begin the Christmas week as the girls went to bed in low spirit.
Meanwhile, some well known voices in the State are not happy with the way the girls have been treated in recent times and are planning to probe some elements at the club.
Feelers from Jalingo suggest that the Nigeria Women Premier League campaigners will be paid just one month from the seven months salaries they are being owed by the club.
On Monday, Commissioner for Youths & Sport, Hon. Abdul Hadi H. Lau put a call to the girls stating that the State will try and pay a meagre one month of the salary arrears they owe the girls.
Other entitlements like sign-on-fee and bonus arrears won’t be paid, it is understood.
It was indeed a bad way to begin the Christmas week as the girls went to bed in low spirit.
Meanwhile, some well known voices in the State are not happy with the way the girls have been treated in recent times and are planning to probe some elements at the club.
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