he recent encomium and Largesse being bestowed on members of the Victorious Golden Eaglets by the Federal Government, State Governments, and private organizations have been commendable especially by the Imo state Governor Owelle Rochas Okorocha.
But just like a saying goes that “whatever is good for the goose is also good for the gander”, Heartland players, supporters and Sports enthusiasts have called on Okorocha to also extend to the gander (Heartland Players and Sports achievers) what he has done to the four Golden Eaglets and assistant coach.
Okorocha on Wednesday November 13 announced N1 million each for the Imo indigenes of the Victorious Eaglets and a piece of land at a choice area in New Owerri while Heartland Players after winning the Federation Cup back to back (2011-12) and the Charity Cup (2012-13) are still owed their 2012,13 season sign on fees and without any form of recognition.
It would also be recalled that the Dana-Air Line Crash victims are yet to receive the promise made to them by Okorocha who promised N50 million to the families of the victims. Popular side wishes to say here too that what is good for goose is also good for the gander. Unless the Government is