FG Increases Super Eagles’ Winning Bonus To Spur Them To Victory
The Federal Government has increased the Super Eagles winning bonus by $5,000 as a means of motivating them to win their remaining two group matches at the ongoing FIFA World Cup in Russia.
With this increase, each player will now get $15,000 winning bonus per game against initial $10,000 per game agreed with the players before the tournament kicked off in Russia on Thursday.
The Federal Government equally called on Nigerians to still queue behind the team, despite losing 2-0 to Croatia in their opening game on Saturday.
The Super Eagles will play their next two group games against Iceland and Argentina.
Nigeria will play Iceland who drew 1-1 with Argentina on Saturday on June 22 before playing Argentina in their last group game on June 26.
Solomon Dalung, Minister of Youth and Sports, who made this known on Sunday, while appealing for calm, however, regretted the loss but assured that all hope was not lost yet.
He said: “It is unfortunate that we did not win, which would have served as a morale booster at the group stage, but we will not lose hope.
“The Federal Government is doing its best to ensure that the Super Eagles excel in Russia. Even President Muhammadu Buhari took time out to motivate the players yesterday and to assure them of his unflinching support for the team.
“I personally added $5,000 to their winning bonus to motivate the team, but we must still keep our hopes alive because this is just the beginning.
“If we win our next matches against Iceland and Argentina, then we can qualify from the group.”
Dalung, however, urged Nigerians to continue rooting for the team.
“The Super Eagles are a work in progress. It’s a very young team and we are nurturing them for greater exploits, not only for now but also for the future.
“We are not giving any excuses but we must continue to rally round our team, irrespective of the result recorded on Saturday.
“I appeal to Nigerians to rally behind the team and pray for them ahead of their next game against Iceland.
“I strongly believe that despite the disappointing start, the Super Eagles will come out strong from the group,” he added.
Dalung had led the Federal Government’s delegation comprising the governor of Lagos State, Akinwunmi Ambode; the Nigerian Ambassador to Russia, Prof. Steve Ugbah; House of Representatives Committee Chairman on Sports, Goni Lawan Buka; the CBN governor, Godwin Emefiele, and other dignitaries to visit the players in their Kaliningrad camp.
He assured them and the technical team of government’s support in their quest to post a decent representation at the World Cup.