Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp Telegram
    NEWS FAIRNEWS FAIR
    • Home
    • News

      Kano Sets Stage for Grand Workers’ Day, Reaffirms Commitment to Workers’ Welfare

      April 27, 2026

      Dangiwa Bows Out With Gratitude, Emotion At Housing Ministry Handover

      April 23, 2026

      Empowerment:DSP Barau Jibrin Distributes Assorted Vehicles To Kano North APC Leaders,Others

      April 23, 2026

      Edun, Dangiwa Resigned, Not Sacked — Presidency Clarifies

      April 22, 2026

      One Kano Agenda Commends Gov Yusuf Over Garo’s Nomination As Deputy Governor

      April 22, 2026
    • Judiciary

      *Kano Sharia Court Sentences Youth for Assault During Illegal Horse Riding*

      March 16, 2026

      *Kano Sharia Court Sentences Youth for Assault During Illegal Horse Riding*

      March 16, 2026

      *Justice System Faces Disruption as Kano Government Lawyers Down Tools*

      March 10, 2026

      *Vehicle’s Retrieval Debacles: Industrial Court Awards N1 Million Cost Against Government*

      March 10, 2026

      Dollar Video Scandal:Ex-Ganduje’s Chief Press Secretary Allegedly Retracts Statement As Witness Against Ja’afar Ja’afar

      August 29, 2025
    • Crime

      Drug Crackdown: Kano Neighborhood Watch Nabs Four Suspects in Gwale

      April 21, 2026

      DSS Rescues Abducted Kibiya LG Secretary,Arrests Two Suspects

      March 25, 2026

      Crime Busting:Kano Police Command Profiles 2000 Drug Dealers

      March 24, 2026

      Kano Police Command Arrests Suspect For Inciting Public Disorder

      March 6, 2026

      *Security Forces Rescue 21 Kidnap Victims, Arrest Four Suspects in Katsina*

      February 22, 2026
    • Defense

      An Appreciation Of The Armed Forces: Weeklong Actions Across Multiple Theatres

      April 21, 2026

      Eid-el-Fitr:Kano Police Command Warns Against Unlawful,Disorderly Conducts

      March 18, 2026

      Kano Govt Raises Alarm Over Attempt To Disrupt Forthcoming Sallah

      March 18, 2026

      SPECIAL REPORT:  The Kano Neighbourhood Watch: Progress, Public Expectations and Challenges 

      March 9, 2026

      US, Israel Launch Attacks On Iran,As Trump Confirms Major Combat Operation

      February 28, 2026
    • Sports

      Falconets Intensify Preparations for Crucial Tie Against Malawi

      April 19, 2026

      Former NFA Chairman, Galadima Dies At 78

      April 18, 2026

      *Three-Day Fidda’u Held for Late Referees’ Boss, Sani Zubairu*

      March 26, 2026

      *KSFA to Hold 2026 President Federation Cup Draws in Kano*

      March 18, 2026

      *Football Match Promotes Peaceful Coexistence in Bauchi Community*

      March 16, 2026
    • More
      • Agriculture
      • Climate Change
      • Column
      • Culture
      • Economy
      • Entertainment
      • Opinion
      • Politics
      • Religion
      • Science and Technology
      • Security
    NEWS FAIRNEWS FAIR
    Home » Kano Pillars’ Dismal Performance:Where Government Got It Wrong
    Opinion

    Kano Pillars’ Dismal Performance:Where Government Got It Wrong

    EditorBy EditorOctober 8, 202504 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter WhatsApp
    Kano Pillars F.C.svg

    Kano Pillars’ Dismal Performance:Where Government Got It Wrong

    By Shehu Adamu

    Once a dominant force in Nigerian football, Kano Pillars Football Club (Sai Masu Gida) now struggles to find its footing — both on and off the pitch. Once feared by opponents and adored by fans, the team’s recent performances in the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) have left supporters disillusioned and analysts questioning where it all went wrong.

    While players and coaches often bear the brunt of criticism, a closer look reveals that much of the blame lies with government mismanagement, inconsistent funding, and lack of professional structure in the club’s administration.

    POLITICS OVER PROFESSIONALISM:

    For years, Kano Pillars has been run more like a government department than a professional football club. Key appointments — from board members to technical staff — have too often been based on political loyalty rather than merit or experience in sports management. This politicization has stifled innovation and accountability, leaving the club trapped in a cycle of mediocrity.

    Rather than implementing long-term development strategies, successive administrations have focused on short-term gains — usually ahead of political cycles — without addressing fundamental issues such as youth development, scouting, or infrastructure.

    FUNDING WITHOUT STRATEGY:

    The state government allocates substantial funds to the club each season, yet results on the field suggest poor financial management. There is little transparency or auditing of how resources are utilized, from player welfare to logistics and training facilities.

    While other clubs in the NPFL are gradually embracing private sponsorships and corporate partnerships, Kano Pillars continues to rely almost entirely on public funding — a model that is both unsustainable and outdated in modern football.

    NEGLECT OF GRASSROOTS DEVELOPMENT:

    Kano once boasted one of the richest football cultures in Nigeria, producing talents who went on to represent the country at international levels. Today, that legacy is fading fast.
    With little or no investment in local academies, feeder teams, or community leagues, the club has failed to build a steady pipeline of homegrown players who understand its culture and identity. Instead, the team frequently resorts to last-minute signings and player rotations that disrupt cohesion.

    INFRASTRUCTURE AND MOTIVATION GAPS:

    Sani Abacha Stadium, the club’s home ground, remains in dire need of modernization — from pitch quality to seating, medical facilities, and lighting. Meanwhile, players face inconsistent salaries and bonuses, affecting morale and performance.
    In today’s competitive football environment, motivation goes beyond passion; it requires professional treatment, incentives, and a sense of belonging.

    THE WAY FORWARD:

    If Kano Pillars is to reclaim its lost glory, the state government must rethink its role — shifting from direct control to regulatory and facilitative oversight. The club needs a professional management board, insulated from political interference, and guided by a clear business model.

    Encouraging public-private partnerships, corporate sponsorships, and fan-based ownership models could inject both accountability and financial stability. Moreover, renewed investment in youth academies and grassroots football will ensure long-term sustainability.

    Above all, the government must recognize that football is not just a political asset but an industry — one that thrives on professionalism, planning, and consistent support.

    Until then, Kano Pillars may continue to struggle not because of a lack of talent, but because of the failure of leadership that has turned a once-proud football powerhouse into a shadow of its former self.

    Shehu Adamu was the first official media officer of Kano Pillars Football Club appointed by the State Government-2005 to 2010. He was also a one time Board member of the team 2012. He served as a member of the then Kano State Football Association KSFA; representing Kano Chapter of Sports Writers Association SWAN

    Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Telegram WhatsApp Copy Link

    Related Posts

    Farm Centre Under Siege: Kano Must Reject Political Violence Before 2027

    April 29, 2026

    Arc. Dangiwa: Humility In High Office, Grace In Exit

    April 22, 2026

    Adieu Balarabe Nazeephy: The Extraordinary Crime and Judiciary Reporter

    April 17, 2026

    Gulf Fires: How Nigeria Can Stay Out of the Crossfire

    April 17, 2026
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Latest Posts

    Ex-Rep Sharada Joins Kano Central Senatorial Race,Urges Free, Fair Contest

    May 1, 2026

    Farm Centre Under Siege: Kano Must Reject Political Violence Before 2027

    April 29, 2026

    EFCC Chair Advocates AI Integration Into Varsities’ Governance, Financial Management Systems

    April 28, 2026

    2027:Tuduwada APC Stakeholders Forum  Endorses Tinubu,Abba, Doguwa,Others For Fresh Mandates

    April 28, 2026

    Kano Central:I Am Confident Of Victory In 2027 – A.A. Zaura

    April 27, 2026

    Kano Sets Stage for Grand Workers’ Day, Reaffirms Commitment to Workers’ Welfare

    April 27, 2026

    Kano APC Welcomes Three Political Icons:Shekarau, Hayatu,Bagobiri

    April 26, 2026
    Advertisement
    © 2026 NEWS FAIR. Developed by: ENGRMKS & CO
    • Home
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Disclaimer
    • Privacy Policy

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.