The outspoken football enthusiast underlines the Jogoos adamance about paying him. This is despite the club receiving Ugx. 4 billion from the Uganda National Roads Authority (UNRA) as compensation for their former Nsambya home, Villa Park.
“I borrowed SC Villa 300 million in 2014 before I became the club president,” Misagga asserts in his claim.
“It was spent by the then club chairman Semanda (Salim) to settle club debtors and pay Villa Park rentals.”
“After getting Villa Park money from UNRA, they have refused to pay me back, not even recognizing my contribution as a Trustee,” he adds.
Misagga adds that the aforementioned, coupled with other issues are among the reasons he is at loggerheads with Semanda, club administrator Nkemba (William) and FUFA president Moses Magogo.
“Some people don’t know why I hate Nkemba, Semanda, Magogo and the current Villa executive helm. Some people are so ungrateful and bad-hearted, they even fight historic gestures.”
Ben Misagga has, time and again, made his feelings known and been critical about the way Villa is run and the general operation of football activities in the country.
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