Nigeria Football Federation president
Aminu Maigari has resumed in office in Abuja. The NFF boss returned to
office in spite of alleged resistance by erstwhile acting leader Mike
Umeh.
Maigari was purportedly impeached last month by the NFF Executive Committee members on allegations over sundry issues.
But last week, FIFA’s Deputy Secretary
General Markus Kattner stated in a letter to the NFF that the removal
breached several statutes guiding the sacking of officials at that level
and asked that the impeachment be reversed. The world football
governing body also directed that Maigari should preside over the
forthcoming NFF elections fixed for Warri, Delta State. The letter
demanded that the NFF should revert to how it was structured before the
2014 World Cup which held in the months of June and July in Brazil.
The Minister of Sports Dr. Tammy
Danagogo accordingly asked the NFF board to comply with the FIFA
directive and addressed the media on Friday with Maigari to make the
stand of the government on the issue public.
Danagogo said in part, “Let me tell you
if tomorrow a competent court of law orders me not to come to this
office, I will not come until I get advice from the Attorney General of
the country that I should do so.
“And if any international federation
does same, that is what I would do. And that is what we have done with
the issue of NFF. Once an order comes, you would obey until the Attorney
General says do not obey for certain reasons or the court says the
matter has been decided in one way or the other. And that is what we
did.”
On Monday, Maigari said that all he had always wanted was the best for the country’s football.
He said, “There is no victor and no
vanquished. We must all come together in the interest of the game. We
are all adults and we must have differences, but I am happy that those
differences are now in the past and we are now of the same accord.”

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