The world football governing body, FIFA,
has set a September 8 deadline for Nigeria for the country’s football
administration to work according to set down statutes or be suspended from
international football.
A FIFA letter sent to the Nigeria
Football Federation on Wednesday read in part, “Following the decision by the
FIFA Emergency Committee, FIFA has today, 3rd September 2014, sent a letter to
the Nigeria Football Federation confirming that the NFF will be suspended with
immediate effect should there still be persons claiming to have been elected to
NFF positions on 26 August 2014 and occupying their offices on Monday, 8
September 2014 at 08.00 (Central European Time).
“The decision follows events linked to the
NFF general assembly held on 26 August 2014. While the said general assembly
was duly convened by the NFF Executive Committee to adopt a new roadmap leading
to the NFF elections, some members proceeded to hold elections in the absence
of the NFF President, who was being held by security forces for questioning.
“In a letter sent on 29 August 2014,
FIFA confirmed that it would not recognise the results of the aforementioned
elections and that the matter would be brought to the respective FIFA bodies
should there still be persons claiming to have been elected and occupying the
NFF offices at midnight on 1 September 2014. On expiry of the deadline, some
people were still claiming to have been elected and were occupying the NFF
premises.”
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