The Secretary-General of the
Nigeria Football Supporters Club (NFSC), Samuel Ikpea, has assured that
the club would ensure the recovery of its members’ food items seized by
Brazilian Immigration officials.
Brazilian Immigration officials at the
Sao Paulo International Airport had on Monday seized Nigerian food items
carried by members of the NFSC to Brazil for the 2014 World Cup.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports
that the food items included large quantity of garri, semovita,
vegetable oil, fried meat and fish and food seasoning and spices.
NAN reports that Brazilian
Immigration officials at the airport insisted that bringing in food
items without official notice was prohibited in the country.
However, Ikpea said the club’s leadership has stepped up action towards ensuring the food items were returned to their members.
“We are going to be here for almost a
month and we need our local food to sustain members of the club who are
here to cheer the national team,’’ he said.
NAN reports also that the
club’s President-General, Rafiu Oladipo, had contacted Nigeria’s
Ambassador in Brazil to assist towards the possible recovery of the
seized food items.
One member of the club who spoke to NAN on condition of anonymity claimed she spent over N50,000 in buying and preserving the food items.
“It has always been our practice to travel abroad in support of the national teams with our national food items.
“I hope we are able to recover these
food items, because many of them were already paid for by some members
on the trip,” she said.
Some of the members of the club, who mostly love eating Nigerian food, told NAN that staying in Brazil would remain difficult for them without Nigerian food.
They said they would have to start
eating foreign foods which they were not used to, if they were going to
survive the situation.
NAN reports that members of the
Nigerian supporters club are in Brazil to cheer the Super Eagles who
are in Group F at the 2014 World Cup finals.
It has always been the practice of the
club’s members to travel with Nigerian food items to every international
football competition they were attending.
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