This is contained in a statement, signed by the club’s Media Officer, Suleiman Isah, and made available to newsmen in Minna.
Isah said the suspension was due to a media statement credited to Tenge, alleging the club management's failure to involve him in its preparation for the 2012/2013 Nationwide League.
“The management has viewed his unguided utterances as an act of insubordination.
“The management also observed that his position as technical adviser has not impacted positively towards ensuring players discipline both in the camp and in the field of play,’’ Isah added.
The officer said that Tenge’s suspension followed a crucial meeting by the club’s management on Sept. 5 which, he said, deliberated on his false accusation.
“We took this decision because we feel the technical adviser has gone beyond his boundaries.
“He is supposed to be sober for bringing Niger Tornadoes to relegation, instead of making uncomplimentary statements. He will remain indefinitely suspended,” he added.
According to Isah, the club’s management has completed arrangement to make the club to compete favourably in the National League campaign when it begins.
Isah noted that the management decided not to completely sack the technical adviser because the management was yet to deliberate on his report for the just-ended 2011/2012 season.
He said that Tenge’s report was scanty and did not meet best practices in football management.
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