- By Omolade Durojaiye
Players of the Rangers International Enugu, will be N50m richer when Governor Mbah fulfils his promise to gift them a sum of N50m as reward for winning the Nigeria Professional Football League.
Rangers won their last league match for the season in Jos where they defeated the Gombe United 2-1.
hey were officially crowned champions, having earlier won the title by thrashing Bendel Insurance of Benin 2-0 in their week 37 league encounter at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium, Enugu on June 13.
Mbah said he was doing so as a proud father whose children came back from school with a distinction.
He told them that the history of Rangers would not be told or completed without them as they had their names affixed in that indelible sand of history of the club.
According to him, the players and their crew members brought honor and so much pride to the state.
“Rangers International transcends generations, acts as a unifying factor to many and so it not just about winning a trophy and making us proud but putting Enugu state in the heart and minds of the people of this country and beyond”.
The governor commended the Club Manager, Mr Amobi Ezeaku, State Commissioner for Youths and Sports, Lloyd Ekweremadu and other crew members for their commitment and team spirit.
“So I want to end by saying that you have made us proud and we would in turn also make you happy.
“We are going to provide the sum of N50 million and other non cash reward that we have planned for all of you.
“I am going to be speaking with your general manager for those non cash rewards that will impart your lives and immortalize you,” he promised.
He, however, pledged more support for the club that would lead them to places and bring glory to Enugu, assuring development of sports in the state.
The General Manager of the club, Mr. Amobi Ezeaku, praised the governor for his passion for the club.
He noted that the governor’s presence Mbah in Jos to watch the match with Bendel Insurance which served as a motivation to them.
He noted that since the inception of Rangers in 1970, past governors took the club like pet but Mbah took them like special pet which was in line with his disruptive innovation mantra.
Ezeaku recalled that Rangers played outside the state for two years due to bad pitch but Mbah came and restored it leading to the successes the club recorded.
While presenting the trophy before Mbah, the general manager said, “Before you is the eighth seasons title and second major title in the last 38 years.
“Under your watch, Rangers Jersey was instituted at FIFA Museum and made known to Africa football Headquarter at Cairo in Egypt,” he said.
He added that with Mbah, their trips were made easier and corporate sponsors were approved which led to success story of the club.