NFF media supervisor Contract Efoghe stated disagree explanation why was once given for the verdict to divert their aircraft to Al Abraq on Sunday.
“No Libyan FA official has come to give reasons or provide any clarification,” he stated.
“The Libyans made no effort to help. When the NFF tried to make alternative arrangement, we were locked inside the airport.
“It’s like we’re in a jail on the airport.”
Striker Victor Boniface said on social media that the squad were left without food, wi-fi or anywhere to sleep, and the Super Eagles account on X posted pictures of players sprawled out on airport chairs.
Troost-Ekong described their treatment as “mind games”.
The journey from Al Abraq to Benghazi would take over three and a half hours by road, but Troost-Ekong said the players would not want to travel by that means because of the security situation in Libya.
The country is split between two administrations – one based in the eastern region, which includes Benghazi, and the other in the west in the capital Tripoli. Both governments claim to be the country’s legitimate rulers.
Efoghe said the Nigerian embassy in Tripoli was “handicapped” and could not intervene because of the political situation.
“We can no longer settle for to go anyplace via highway right here even with safety. It’s no longer secure,” Troost-Ekong added.
“We will be able to best consider what the resort or meals can be like given to us if we endured.
“We respect ourselves and respect our opponents when they are our guests in Nigeria. Mistakes happen but these things on purpose have nothing to do with [international] football.”
Nigeria gained 1-0 when the 2 facets met in Uyo on Friday and manage Crew D on seven issues, with Libya base of the desk on one level and getting ready to removing.