Former super
Eagles coach and current General Manager of Rangers international has been
suspended from all league activities pending his appearance before the Ethics
and Disciplinary committee.
The League
management Company (LMC) that is yet to find a perfect solution to crowd
trouble at match venues despite the use of banishing to neutral ground and
playing behind closed doors, revealed the decision on the social media Friday,
just
Rangers
prepare to face ABS away on Sunday.
"Rangers
General Manager, Christian Chukwu has been suspended from all NPFL activities
with immediate effect pending his appearance before the Ethics Committee of the
NFF," LMC announced via twitter on Friday.
The
suspension which takes immediate effect is not unconnected with his alleged
role in the sacking of Rangers former coach and Super Eagles assistant coach
Imama Amapakabo.
Amakapabo
who led the Flying Antelopes to win the NPFL title last season after 35 years
in limbo, was shown the exit door following strings of poor run afterwards.
Christian Chukwu who was appointed subsequently General manager of the club did
not hesitate to throw out the coach even as the club's poor run failed to halt.
The LMC had referred
the case to its Ethics and Disciplinary Committee adding that the referral is
in pursuant to the provisions of Rule C17.5 of the #NPFL Framework &
Rules"
Rangers who
were sent packing in the early stages of the CAF Champions league have
continued to struggle in the local scene, occupying the 14th position on the
log with 39 points in 30 matches. Rangers will be going into Sunday match fresh
from a 2-0 home victory against second placed MFM.
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