Tornadoes set for August return to Minna
Premier league campaigners Niger Tornadoes will return to their
original ground Bako kontagora memorial stadium Minna in August the State FA
has confirmed.
The
stadium which has been under renovation is to eventually emerge as an
ultra-modern showpiece and comfortable place for the players to bring out their
best in the club’s quest to top the league and earn a continental ticket.
The
club’s last four matches of the 2016/2017 NPFL season will be played at the new
look stadium.
A delegation of the state FA led by the 1st Vice Chairman Mallam
yabagi Baba expressed satisfaction with the level of work at the stadium
disclosing that 80% of the job has been done.
“As
the chairman of the organising committee of the state FA, it is incumbent on me
to visit the stadium to monitor the on ground and we really appreciated the
effort of the contractor. We want NPFL matches to resume at the stadium
because
the people of the state have been missing live action involving their darling
team,” he said even as he challenged the contractor handling the project to
fast track action on the remaining job.
Teeming
Tornadoes supporters can hardly wait to have their darling team back to base.
Many had lamented when the team relocated to Lokoja that their performance will
be affected considering that most of the fans will be at the match venues.
The
Abubakar Bala tutored side have however managed to remain on course occupying
the 10th position on the log with 37 points garnered in 25 matches. It
has been mixed fortune for the side in the last three matches which started
with a lone goal victory over Confederation cup campaigners Rivers United,
followed by a 3-1 defeat by Wikki Tourist in Bauchi.
An
attempt to return to winning ways last Sunday however hit the rocks as visiting
Flying Antelopes held them to 0-0 draw.
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