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Nigeria’s Foreign Affairs Minister denies apologising to Libya over Super Eagles’ detention

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Abdullateef Fowewe

Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar, has dismissed claims that Nigeria issued an apology to Libya over the recent detention of the Super Eagles in Benghazi.

The clarification follows a report published by The Libya Observer on Tuesday, October, 15, which falsely claimed Nigeria had apologised for the incident.

Tuggar in a statement on Wednesday by his Special Assistant on Media and Communication Strategy, Alkasim Abdulkadir, described Libya’s claim as a deliberate attempt to gain political leverage and mislead football administrators and fans across Africa, stating that the publication deformed the details of a phone call between him and Libya’s Eastern-based Foreign Minister, Abdelhadi Lahweej.

He stated that the Nigerian government expressed dissatisfaction over the treatment of its national team and demanded an immediate resolution to the issue, as against the apology claim.

The statement reads partly, “The fact of the matter was that the CDA of the Government of National Unity was summoned to the Ministry to seek an immediate end to the unfortunate incident.

“However, not much diplomatic headway was made during the meeting with the Acting Charge of Affairs, Imad Mohammed Matooq Aboud, as they insisted that it was not under the jurisdiction of Tripoli, which they represented, but that of the Eastern Government in Benghazi.

“This prompted the Minister to take immediate action by contacting the Foreign Minister of the Eastern Government, Abdelhadi Lahweej, to intervene and ensure that the detention ended.”

Tuggar further clarified that following this, he directly contacted the Eastern-based government in Benghazi to intervene. After negotiations, the necessary permits were granted, allowing the Super Eagles to leave Libya, and the situation was de-escalated.

“After that, the aircraft was given the necessary permits to fly, and aviation fuel was accessed. Both Ministers agreed that the matter should be de-escalated immediately. Even when Lahweej insisted on rehashing the untruth about the treatment of Libyan players in Nigeria, Amb Tuggar once again corrected the misinformation about the mistreatment of Libyan players during the Nigerian encounter,” the statement added.

Also, the minister also debunked false allegations by Lahweej concerning the mistreatment of Libyan players in Nigeria, correcting the record but refusing to apologise for any actions, as the claims were inaccurate.

He revealed that while Lahweej suggested issuing a joint statement on the matter, Nigeria rejected the proposal because it misrepresented the facts of the incident.

Earlier, Dailyeconomy reported that the Nigeria Super Eagle arrived in Libya on Sunday afternoon for the second leg of their AFCON qualifying fixture against the Mediterranean Knights.

However, upon arrival, they were subjected to cruel treatment, including being confined at the airport for more than 20 hours without access to food, water, or communication with the outside world.

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