A Livingstone clergy has appealed to the National Sports Council of Zambia (NSCZ) to show no partiality in the case involving the irregular transfer of the footballer Emmanuel Mayuka of Kabwe Warriors Football Club to an Israeli team.
Reverend Alfred Sayila said NSCZ should cancel the transfer altogether than it asking the Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) and Kabwe Warriors club officials to normalize the player’s exit.
Rev. Sayila who is also Federal Democratic Party (FEDEPA) president said condoning this illegal transfer of players would send wrong signals to others in the soccer fraternity in the country in future.
“We are asking the chairman of NSCZ, Mr. Julius Sakala and his executive to put their feet down on this matter and mete out stiff punishment to those corrupt soccer officials who may have had a hand in the illicit transfer of Mayuka.
” After all, some of those same leaders may one day aspire to high political offices of this country and hence to allow them go scot-free in this scam will be like transferring their corruption to a future time,” he said.
Rev. Sayila has called for the immediate cancellation of Mayuka’s illegal contract with Meccabi Tel Aviv FC; for the player to be recalled back home and for the removal or prosecution of officers involved in the scandal.
“We want the whole truth about the illegal transfer of Mayuka, which officials were involved and how much was realized from underhand of the shoddy contract,” Rev. Sayila said and he further called for the suspension of the player from all soccer activities until he shows remorse.
“The player having willfully cooperated in the deal should also be suspended from any soccer activities until he shows repentance of his misdeeds,” he said.
The Mayuka transfer saga has in recent days raised a number of concerns with the latest being NSCZ chairperson Dr Julius Sakala advising the Football Association of Zambia ((FAZ) to cooperate with the progress of regularising Mayuka’s transfer.
Dr Sakala told journalists soon after the NSCZ’s full board meeting at National Sports Development Center (NASDEC at the weekend that apart from regularising the transfer process, disciplinary measures against officials involved should be instituted.