Following the increment number of the broken and grounded vehicles in the fleet of the state darling team, the Kano Pillars Football Club is confronting a serious transportation issue, the www.sportseye.ng can uncovered.
Furthermore, this is most likely thwarting a smooth and simple transportation of players, officials and the management to the club’s external or out of the state commitment.
And unless the state government under the leadership of Engr. Abba Kabir Yusuf with the oversight of Hon. Mustapha Rabiu Kwankwaso moved quickly to the rescue of the Sai masu gida, the club might risk losing honoring some of its away matches.
Our discoveries have unfurled that practically every one of the vehicles utilized by the club to move the team to outside commitment are broken, out of date and some grounded.
The truth of the matter is that their street value is sketchy as our investigation further uncovered that hardly the team went for its away commitment without experiencing issues with one, two or every one of the three vehicles they utilized for the outing.
Our sources additionally implied that the continuous breakdown of the club’s vehicle(s) while voyaging was horrendous, lamentable and troubling as now and again the administration needed to on the other hand utilize public vehicles to proceed with their trip to beat appearance time.
This site additionally found that the transports used to foster issues in odd and awful places with no town close by which typically used to brings fears and uncertainties among the players, officials and their accompanying management team of the club.
To save what is going on the management had to critically return to the utilization of public vehicle to move the players out of the peril regions for security prior to moving to their match scene. This they generally did as the last choice to beat time or risk being walk-over for the match.
Effort to affirm this miserable and terrible story was unsuccessful as at the hour of filing this story, the chairman of the club, Ali Nayara Mai Samba and the team were returning to Kano from one of their away matches.
Attempting to get him on the telephone was additionally troublesome because of either poor network or out of service.
But a player who didn’t make that trip and who also encountered the club’s vehicle breakdown during one of their outings who pleaded to be nameless affirmed the miserable circumstance.
“It is true our buses used to disappoint us while on our away match trip. We have experienced that uncountable and anytime such a sad and sorry situation struck, we used to experience an untold suffering.
“The situation used to delay and obstruct our trip which seriously affected us during matches because we did not arrive on our expected time so we won’t play the way we want or expected”, he added.
The player then appealed to the Honorable Commissioner of Sports and Youth Development, Hon. Mustapha Rabiu Kwankwaso to take their case to Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf so that Kano Pillars transportation issues will be over.