NPFL: Kabiru Dogo quits struggling Wikki Tourists

Wikki Tourists are currently last in the Group B of the NPFL 2023 with just a single point

NPFL: Kabiru Dogo quits struggling  Wikki Tourists
Kabiru Dogo

Coach Kabiru Dogo has parted ways with Nigeria Premier Football League club, Wikki Tourists.

Dogo as reported by PREMIUM TIMES, tendered his resignation letter to the management of the Bauchi-based club Tuesday afternoon.

“I also wish to state here for a record purpose and for the club, its fans and other stakeholders of the club that at no time was I issued an ultimatum by the club management 

“I only got to learn about such information from social media and other third parties and for this reason, amongst other reasons,” the resignation letter read in part.”

 

Dogo wondered why the club, which says it has handed him an ultimatum for two matches, failed to make provision for him to attend the first of the two games in Port Harcourt against Rivers United.

A source close to the coach also confirmed to PREMIUM TIMES that the Wikki Tourists' squad for the clash against Rivers United was not selected by Dogo.

 

“They have always been imposing players on him. He didn’t even make any input in the selection of players to Port Harcourt for the game against Rivers United” the source revealed

Dogo, who was appointed in August 2022, helped Wikki to a 10th-place finish after the club was initially heading towards relegation last season.

While requesting the payment of all his unpaid entitlements and that of his assistant and driver, Dogo expressed profound appreciation to the Governor of Bauchi, Senator Bala Mohammed,  Emir of Bauchi, Chief Imam of Bauchi as well as the management, staff and fans of Wikki Tourists. 



Wikki Tourists are currently last in the Group B of the NPFL 2023 with just a single point from the 12 available after playing four league matches so far but the outgoing coach insists the poor form is no fault of his.