may not afterall ban Nigeria over the sack of the
board of the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, led by Alhaji
Aminu Maigari.
P.M.NEWS reports that with less than 24 hours before the
ultimatum giving by FIFA to Nigerian authorities to reinstate
the sacked NFF board led by Maigari, efforts are being made
by the National Sports Commission, NSC, to avert the
hammer of the football governing body.
According to the report, a delegation led by former executive
member of FIFA, Dr. Amos Adamu, has been dispatched to
meet with the officials of the world football governing body
to explain the latest development regarding the NFF General
Assembly moved to dissolve Maigari’s board.
* FIFA president, Sepp
Blatter
* FIFA’s President, Sepp Blatter
It was gathered through a source that the NSC believes that
Adamu, who could be seen as the highest ranked ex-FIFA
official Nigeria can boast of now, will be in the best position
to handle the politics at FIFA in order to avert the ban.
“Yes, Adamu will be leading the delegation to FIFA. We
believe he is the only one that is still close to FIFA and he
will be in the best position to handle the case before it gets
out of hand. I don’t think FIFA will ban us,” said the source.
Sports Minister and chairman of the NSC, Tammy Danagogo
has also dismissed fears that FIFA will punish Nigeria
following the NFF congress impeachment of Aminu Maigari
led board.
According to him, FIFA’s laws and statutes have not been
violated and the NSC has never interfered in the affairs of
football in the country.
“If you recall I returned from Brazil to meet a letter from
NFF with Musa Amadu informing me of a court order
against the present leadership of the NFF,” Danagogo told
newsmen in Abuja.
* NFF's President, Aminu
Maigari
* NFF’s President, Aminu Maigari
“All of us are law abiding citizens and I had to allow the
law to follow its course. So that is just it. I will not play
any role in what is happening.
“We will try as much as possible as a government to allow
the development of our various sports in a professional
manner,” he continued.
“The professionals are discussing and I will only wish them
well and hope that whatever they are doing and whatever
decision they are taking should be in the best interest of the
game and in the best interest of our country.
“Nigeria is a country where you have a big chunk of our
population as sports lover. I am aware of the FIFA letter but
the reality is that there is no interference and we will do our
best to let FIFA know that there is no government
interference and that the government does not intend to
interfere and I can assure you I will not interfere beyond
doing what is needful statutorily even by FIFA rules beyond
ensuring that there is a peaceful atmosphere,” he explained.
* Amos Adamu
* Amos Adamu
“A government has a primary responsibility of maintaining
peace and order. If a court gives an order and two persons
are fighting it is the duty of the executive to say stop
fighting, obey the law and pursue your case.
“What we are doing as government now is to tell both sides
I mean the parties to this dispute is to say relax go before
the court, go before FIFA and settle your matter.
“My Ministry is not interested in unduly interference in any
sports not in only in football. We will not interfere in any
sports because we want the best professionals to handle
these games.
“So what we are doing as a government is to say please
both sides you are all Nigerians, you are all stakeholders,
maintain your calm, maintain peace and law and order,” the
minister said.
It could be recalled that FIFA had given Nigeria up till today,
8 July, 2014 to reinstate Maigari-led NFF board or the
country risks being suspended from all football related
activities being organised by FIFA.
As at the time of compiling this report, no statement has
been released by FIFA in relation to the matter.
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