Amaju Pinnick |
A ruling by a Federal High Court in Jos last Thursday ordered the NFF executive committee members who were elected in Warri last month to vacate office. The court then ordered Chris Giwa, who is also laying claim to the office of the NFF president, to take charge pending the determination of the case filed before the court. Under the FIFA statutes, football matters are not heard in civil courts and the decision of the Giwa-group to seek redress in court has angered the world football ruling body. Nigeria is to be banned from international football by FIFA owing to the lingering situation which began since July during the Brazil 2014 World Cup.
FIFA has asked the NFF secretariat to send a detailed report on events in the Nigerian football administration since the ruling was made in Jos. The officials at the FIFA headquarters want to determine if Pinnick and his officials are still in free control or if Giwa has actually taken over the offices of the NFF. The NFF’s counter application against the decision in Jos is also billed to come up on Wednesday. It is not clear if the report and case coming on Wednesday forced FIFA to delay their decision to ban Nigeria on Monday.
“They (FIFA) have asked for a detailed report,” NFF spokesperson Ademola Olajire confirmed on Monday.
Meanwhile, the NFF has concluded plans for the Super Eagles to train in Warri, Delta State ahead of the game against the Red Devils of Congo in Pointe Noire. ...Punch
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