NPFL: Abdallah rejects Kano Pillars recall from three weeks suspension

Embattled Kano Pillars technical adviser, Usman Abdallah says he rejected the club’s request for his return to work after one week of his three-week suspension.

Abdallah was handed a three-week suspension by the management of the club following the team’s poor form and his conduct towards the fans.

Kano Pillars legend and chief coach, Ahmed Garba Yaro-Yaro, was designated to take charge of the technical team on the interim.

“I was asked to return to my duty post just a week after the suspension order, but I said no— let’s wait until the three weeks are completed,” Abdallah told CompleteSports.

“I said no because it’s important I stay out until the suspension elapses. I believe that within that period, the dust raised by the incident would have settled.

“They did the same thing to some former coaches of the club – coaches like Salisu Yusuf, Abdu Maikaba, and Musa Ibrahim, I’ve coached clubs like Katsina United and Enyimba, and I never experienced such behaviour.

“So, I think it’s best for me to stay out until the management resolves the issues regarding this behaviour towards a coach.”

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