Former Shooting Stars goalkeeper John Dosu has called for urgent improvements in welfare packages for players and coaches in the Nigeria Premier Football League.
Dosu argued that inadequate salaries and poor welfare conditions continue to hinder the growth of the domestic league and make it difficult for clubs to compete with the best leagues across Africa.
The former international expressed concern over the low wages earned by some coaches and players, insisting that the situation negatively affects motivation, professionalism and long-term development within the NPFL.
“It’s time we address player and coach welfare in the NPFL,” Dosu wrote on his social media account.
“We’ve seen coaches earning as little as ₦100,000 and ₦200,000 per month, yet we expect the league to grow. Mr Elegbeleye, we can and must do better.”
Dosu noted that poor remuneration contributes significantly to the constant movement of players and coaches between clubs, while also encouraging talented footballers to seek opportunities abroad at the earliest opportunity.
According to him, sustainable development in the league can only be achieved if administrators prioritise proper salary structures and welfare incentives.
“Low salaries for coaches and players lead to high turnover, low motivation, and make it hard to attract and keep talent,” he added.
The former goalkeeper further stressed that improving welfare would ultimately enhance the quality of football in the league, increase competitiveness and strengthen the NPFL brand internationally.
His comments come amid growing discussions surrounding the standard of football administration and player welfare in Nigeria’s top-flight league. Stakeholders have repeatedly called for reforms capable of making the NPFL more attractive to sponsors, broadcasters and supporters both locally and internationally.
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